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A Federal Emergency Management Agency programme is using art to raise awareness of flood risks and build resilience in communities
A Federal Emergency Management Agency programme is using art to raise awareness of flood risks and build resilience in communities
In a new study, scientists tested soil samples from residential and play areas in the Greater Fifth Ward, a neighborhood of Houston, Texas and found high concentrations of lead. The researchers tested for heavy metals and metalloids, such as lead, arsenic and mercury. While the levels for most of the heavy metals and metalloids appeared […]
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Addressing Gender Inequality, State Fragility, and Climate Vulnerability in the Sahel Region
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Given the intensity and severity at which environmental and political events are unfolding in the Sahel, it is imperative to have a greater understanding of the effects of climate change and state fragility within each country, as well as regionally.
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Tue, 11/12/2024 – 20:20
Publication Date
06/30/2024
Sectors
Conflict and Governance
Gender and Social Inclusion
Country
Burkina Faso
Chad
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Region
Africa
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