Education: helping people to attend school or get skills and training Health: access to hospitals and clinics, treating diseases and providing vaccinations Family planning: access to 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: address poverty through providing housing and benefits to people unable to work due to sickness, injury, old age, or children Infrastructure: providing roads and telecommunications Energy: providing electricity and other energy services Agriculture: growing food and other crops Economic growth: creating jobs and supporting the economy Environmental protection: addressing climate change, air pollution, and protecting animals and their habitats Debt relief: reducing debts owed by poor countries Disaster relief: helping in emergencies and urgent humanitarian crises Migration and refugee flows: protection of refugees and support for safe and responsible migration Women’s equality: support women’s rights, gender equality, and help eliminate violence against women Check all /Uncheck all
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