South Sudan, World Bank, and FAO launch a $30M climate resilience project for 140,000 households, focusing on agriculture, agroforestry, and resource management.

South Sudan, World Bank, and FAO launch a three-year climate resilience project to help 140,000 households, including those affected by floods, returnees, and refugees. The project, with a $30 million grant, aims to support good agricultural practices, agroforestry, and natural resource management skills in South Sudan, one of the most climate-vulnerable countries.

July 23, 2024
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