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Inuit group plans collaborative economic development across national boundaries

By Yereth Rosen, Alaska Dispatch News March 31, 2017
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When it comes to economic development, Inuit people across the Arctic face similar challenges, including sparse populations, pockets of poverty and lack of infrastructure. They also have similar opportunities — a lot of geographic territory with rich stores of both renewable and non-renewable natural resources.

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