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UNDP launches Sahel Offer, seeking largest joint commitment to regenerate the region (UNDP)

Jan 17, 2022 #Economy, #Environment, #Relief

“UNDP’s Sahel Offer – A Regeneration – is a $3.6 billion programme, which focuses on three main areas Governance, Energy and Youth, which are the collective of what will transform and sustain prosperity in the Sahel. The Offer will leverage UNDP’s new capacities in partnership with UN sister agencies – and roll out transformative interventions to break cycles of need.”

https://www.africa.undp.org/content/rba/en/home/presscenter/pressreleases/2021/undp-launches-sahel-offer–seeking-largest-joint-commitment-to-r.html

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