What if everything you assumed about what people need in a crisis turned out to be wrong?
For decades, the humanitarian world had a clear answer to that question. Food. Shelter. Blankets. Medical care. These were the non-negotiables, the first response, the core relief items that agencies like UNHCR had built their entire operating model around delivering.
Then . . .
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