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Resilience and livelihood

Agriculture and Food Security

Livelihood and resilience is a project that is aimed at reducing suffering among the host communities and the IDPs. The beneficiaries contribute through land clearing and planting and what they harvest they share among themselves. The pride is in that the community did the land preparation, the construction of the canals themselves and that they are now able to provide for their children.

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