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Estimation of current distributions of Prosopis sp., land use changes, water use of Prosopis and its impacts in the Afar Region, Ethiopia

Estimation of current distributions of Prosopis sp., land use changes, water use of Prosopis and its impacts in the Afar … Continued

Control of Prosopis by Management Ethio-Feed plc

Control of Prosopis by Management Ethio-Feed plc

Sustainable rangeland management in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sustainable rangeland management in Sub-Saharan Africa guidelines to good practice (WOCAT)

Managing the Microclimate

COUNTRY PROGRAMMING PAPER

COUNTRY PROGRAMMING PAPER Consolidating the path to resilience and sustainability 2019-2024

Pasture management with indigenous grasses and road water harvesting in arid to semi-arid lands (ASAL)

Pasture management with indigenous grasses and road water harvesting in arid to semi-arid lands (ASAL) This grass manual gives a … Continued

A ten year journey Strengthening Drought Resilience

Trilateral Resilience Enhancement in the Ethiopian Lowlands (TREE)

Trilateral Resilience Enhancement in the Ethiopian Lowlands (TREE) Enhancing resilience to improve livelihoods by supporting tree production

Strengthening the Capacity of IGAD towards Enhanced Drought Resilience in the Horn of Africa (SCIDA-II)

Strengthening the Capacity of IGAD towards Enhanced Drought Resilience in the Horn of Africa (SCIDA-II) Supporting local actors and public … Continued

Transitional Aid Measure: Improved Food Security through Transitional Aid for Resilience (IFTAR)

Transitional Aid Measure: Improved Food Security through Transitional Aid for Resilience (IFTAR) Improving food security and disaster risk management (Transitional … Continued

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