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Africa: Getting Climate Funds to Conflict Zones - A Case for Working With Armed Groups and Local Communities

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[The Conversation Africa] Conflict-ridden and fragile countries are among the most vulnerable to climate change and least prepared to deal with it. They are largely excluded from climate adaptation programmes and funding.

Source: allAfrica.com

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