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Date: 2015-01-30 14:24:43
Stop Hunger Now
Cerebrum
SHN
Policy
Retention period
Grade retention
Insurance
Politics
Hunger
Financial institutions
Institutional investors
Global health

Stop Hunger Now Records Retention Policy Stop Hunger Now (SHN) should follow standard policies for the retention of accounting and legal records so that they will be available when needed. Definitions: Records Retention

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