Air carriers and logistics specialists make a vital contribution to the growing demand for humanitarian emergency response, the international aid organisation Airlink, has stated.
The call for humanitarian aid is getting louder considering all the global conflicts and climate change-induced weather events.
About 73% of the cost of an aid programme goes to supply chain management, including transport logistics, according to data from Airlink.
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