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http://www.groundtruthsolutions.org/

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Ground Truth Solutions

Ground Truth Solutions is an international non-governmental organisation that works with and for people affected by humanitarian crises, to understand how they experience the quality and effectiveness of aid provision, and to help them influence the efforts undertaken on their behalf.

Address:

Währingerstrasse 6-8
Suite 12a
Austria

  • No transparency, no trust

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