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Strengthening Agricultural Adaptation (SAGA) is an interdisciplinary, multistakeholder project that aims to strengthen adaptation planning capacities for food security and nutrition in Senegal and Haiti, two of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. This brochure presents the results of SAGA Phase I (2018-2023) ahead of the SAGA Project Final Workshop to be held at FAO headquarters on March 22–24, 2023.
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