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Season's Greetings

2021-01-13

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With this Season’s Greeting we wish to thank all our partners, friends and colleagues in the fight for development for the achievements in 2020 and wish you all a prosperous and productive 2021.

With a challenging 2020 behind us, Humana People to People stays committed to tackling some of the world’s major humanitarian, social and environmental challenges.

Our experience and presence in communities across the world help people regain hope, start again and get on their feet when needed, creating an opening to the future. As always, we build on the active participation of millions of people, be it farmers and their families; children, parents and grandparents; health support groups and girls clubs; and teachers and students in schools.

The struggle to control COVID-19 will continue into the new year, and together we will keep up the preventive measures to protect ourselves and all the people we work with, by joining forces and thus unleashing our common potential for positive change and action.

Humana People to People Chairperson

Snorre Westgaard

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