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"It is easy to get the attention of a CIO or CTO if you have a compelling product and you're solving a big enough problem for them – it hasn't been difficult for us to get in front of CIOs and CTOs of top tier organisations," he says.
The closure – and because of the barrier and the border crossing problems in the West Bank – means that the continuing violence continues to isolate an already shattered economy and makes it very, very difficult for us to get in supplies, technical assistance and support to the children who need it most.
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