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Phase 2 of 5
PHASE 2: PROPOSALS 01/12/2021 - 15/01/2022
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  • +["In some capital cities such as Bangui, you see a huge MSF cars every 5 minutes in the streets, each of them with one or two expats in it. There's certainly room for rationalization (on top of the everyday rationalization that good-willing expats already try to do by themselves). This means having the same security rules, radio procedures, common HR (radio-op), etc. Not easy but certainly worth it at the end of the day."]
  • +["In some capital cities such as Bangui, you see a huge MSF cars every 5 minutes in the streets, each of them with one or two expats in it. There's certainly room for rationalization (on top of the everyday rationalization that good-willing expats already try to do by themselves). This means having the same security rules, radio procedures, common HR (radio-op), etc. Not easy but certainly worth it at the end of the day."]
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  • +["In some capital cities such as Bangui, you see a huge MSF cars every 5 minutes in the streets, each of them with one or two expats in it. There's certainly room for rationalization (on top of the everyday rationalization that good-willing expats already try to do by themselves). This means having the same security rules, radio procedures, common HR (radio-op), etc. Not easy but certainly worth it at the end of the day."]
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  • +["In some capital cities such as Bangui, you see a huge MSF cars every 5 minutes in the streets, each of them with one or two expats in it. There's certainly room for rationalization (on top of the everyday rationalization that good-willing expats already try to do by themselves). This means having the same security rules, radio procedures, common HR (radio-op), etc. Not easy but certainly worth it at the end of the day."]
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