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Just as you suspected, Myca’s president is offended by your suggestion that her local officials are corrupt.

But she knows her country needs the aid, so she agrees that any official caught selling humanitarian aid will immediately lose their job and be prosecuted. You and the other donor countries are satisfied with this guarantee and start providing supplies.

A local NGO, Open Classroom, wants to set up K–12 schools in the camps for displaced children. They ask you for assistance.

Finally, our government decides to crack down on corruption. And all it took was a hurricane!

— Mycan opposition politician

Providing education to displaced children is a vital but often overlooked aspect of humanitarian aid.

— UNICEF Director

It’s a shame we offended the president. When the crisis is past, maybe she won’t be so willing to cooperate with us on graphite trade.

— U.S. graphite importer
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