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New release “A guide to effective collaboration and learning in consortia” with inputs from Kulima

New release “A guide to effective collaboration and learning in consortia” with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Sep 16, 2019 | Publications

The BRACED programme, in partnership with Future Climate For Africa, CARIAA, PLACARD, Partners for Resilience and SHEAR, has just released A guide to effective collaboration and learning in consortia. Building resilience to rising climate risks, written by...

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