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The ability to collect and distribute data is also crucial to ensuring effective, targeted and economically proportionate humanitarian aid.
Fighting world hunger or monitoring epidemics is made easier when organizations in charge of programs have the right information at the right time, at an affordable cost.
The World Food Program (WFP) turned to the CLS Group to monitor food aid for children.
Thanks to an extensive network of Argos stations in schools, teachers record and transmit data on school attendance, numbers of children receiving aid, quantities of food received by each, and other relevant information.