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Seven ways to support resilience and crisis responses in the Central Sahel (ECDPM)

Mar 15, 2023 #Gender, #Politics

“Communities in the Central Sahel bear the brunt of the effects of climate change and violent conflict. Their resilience is stretched to a maximum. In this brief, Maëlle Salzinger and Sophie Desmidt highlight seven ways to support resilience and crisis responses in the Central Sahel. These include a focus on vulnerable border areas and localised gender- and conflict-sensitive analyses.”

https://ecdpm.org/work/seven-ways-support-resilience-and-crisis-responses-central-sahel

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