DRR Series Report

In a world increasingly vulnerable to disasters and climate change, the importance of building resilience in communities and safeguarding food security cannot be overstated. Climate change and natural disasters, such as droughts, floods, and extreme weather events, pose significant threats to food security, particularly in developing regions like Africa. As climate patterns become more erratic and disasters more frequent, it is imperative to empower communities with the knowledge and tools necessary to adapt, respond, and recover.

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