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Nature-Based Solutions for Agricultural Resilience Factsheet

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24 Oct, 2024

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Nature-Based Solutions for Agricultural Resilience Factsheet

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Under the Nature-Based Solutions for Agricultural Resilience Window, USAID CFDA will partner with the private sector to pilot or scale innovative models for financing both sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation.

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