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The Role of Watershed Management in USAID Resilience Food Security Activities
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This brief is intended to summarize the current state of watershed management activities within Resilience Food Security Activities and associated activities and to serve as a foundation to identify topics for future learning.
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Mon, 12/02/2024 – 16:28
Publication Date
12/02/2024
Sectors
Humanitarian Assistance
Water and Sanitation
Agriculture and Food Systems
Country
Ethiopia
Nepal
Niger
Zimbabwe
Region
Africa
Asia
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