Education – helping people to attend school or get skills and training Health and family planning – access to hospitals, treating diseases, providing vaccinations, contraception, and other family services Water – access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene Government and civil society – improving government accountability, addressing corruption, and ensuring peace and security and the rule of law Welfare – providing housing and benefits to people unable to work due to sickness, injury, old age, or children Infrastructure and energy – providing roads, telecommunications, and energy services Agriculture and food security – growing food and other crops, making sure people have access to enough food Economic growth – creating and accessing jobs, access to financing Environmental protection – addressing climate change, pollution, and protecting animals and their habitats Disaster relief – helping in emergencies and urgent humanitarian crises Migration and refugee flows – protection of refugees and support for safe and responsible migration Check all /Uncheck all
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