Guarantee the right to potable water, clean air, food security, uncontaminated soil, shelter, and safe sanitation, allocating the national and international resources required. b. Empower every human being with the education and resources to secure a... Cause For Hope: Humanity at the Crossroads - Page 203by Dr. Bill Phipps - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
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