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The Comprehensive Action for Climate Change Initiative (CACCI) Factsheet

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20 Sep, 2024

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The Comprehensive Action for Climate Change Initiative (CACCI) Factsheet

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CACCI is a global, USAID program designed to help countries develop and implement ambitious climate policies and practices to mitigate climate change and increase resilience.

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