A stronger base for local action
Beyond projects and emergency response, how can international humanitarian organizations support sustainable humanitarian engagement at the local level?
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Beyond projects and emergency response, how can international humanitarian organizations support sustainable humanitarian engagement at the local level?
With sea levels rising and the population affected by a succession of droughts and heavy tropical storms, the country faces existential threats.
As the planet warms due to climate change, weather patterns are changing and in many cases becoming more extreme.