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According to the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, there are 330 organizations from dozens of countries serving in Nepal, and most of them are competing for donations back at home. The more desperate the story, the more donations they will receive. The people who are genuinely or non-genuinely trying to help has turned the tragedy into a circus. So sad![/fusion_text][/five_sixth][/fullwidth]
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