
The Paris climate deal has brought the world’s powers together but is set to short-change the poorest and most vulnerable people as they struggle with the burgeoning reality of rising sea-levels, flood and drought, Oxfam warned today.
The Paris climate deal has brought the world’s powers together but is set to short-change the poorest and most vulnerable people as they struggle with the burgeoning reality of rising sea-levels, flood and drought, Oxfam warned today.
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme will play a central role at the Djibouti Agribusiness...
By Ken KOUTCHAKPO Le programme TAAT (Technologies pour la Transformation de l’Agriculture Africaine), coordonné par l’Institut International d’Agriculture Tropicale (IITA),...
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