Every day, more than 9,600 people—educators and engineers, procurement specialists and human resource professionals—arrive at work in more than 80 countries to advance one of the greatest missions in the world. Our work represents the goodwill and generosity that unite us as a people and spur us to act in times of need, as we’ve done in Syria and the Sahel just this past year. I have seen this spirit alive in nearly everything we do, from supporting peaceful elections in Senegal to mitigating theeffects of climate change and glacial flooding in Nepal.