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- FAO launched the “Ugbaad” climate-resilient agriculture project in Somalia.
- This seven-year climate resilient agriculture project aims to enhance climate adaptation and resilience for vulnerable communities in Somalia.
- The $95 million “Climate Resilient Agriculture in Somalia” project, called “Ugbaad,” means a symbol of hope.
- It will help in tackling climate change challenges and strengthen agrifood systems through large-scale investment.
- This project was approved in October 2024.
- It is a step towards tackling the challenges posed by climate change, restoring productive landscapes, and empowering vulnerable local communities.
- In Somalia, the agricultural sector is the main economic activity for an estimated 65 per cent of the population.
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