Working Together to Grow a Green Economy

By Lucille D. Derosa in Green Ecnonomy 1580 views 7th February 2020 Video Duration: 00:05:19
Integrating climate-smart agriculture into policies in Ethiopia across all levels and landscapes is key, not just for building greater resilience for farmers, but also for meeting our global climate goals.

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