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  • ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGE  AND FOOD INSECURITY  IN AFRICA :
17
Jan

ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGE  AND FOOD INSECURITY  IN AFRICA :

  • Sander Stenger
  • Global, News
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  • 17 Jan, 2019

MOROCCO LAUNCHES  THE “AAA INITIATIVE FOUNDATION”

Wednesday, the 16thof January– The Foundation for the Adaptation of African Agriculture to Climate Change, abbreviated “AAA Initiative Foundation”, has just been created to help finance the Triple A initiative.

Launched upstream of COP22 (organized in Morocco), the initiative for the Adaptation of African Agriculture (AAA) aims to reduce the vulnerability of Africa and its agriculture to climate change.

It promotes and fosters the implementation of specific projects to improve soil management, agricultural water control, climate risk management and capacity building & funding solutions.
The initiative is an important response not only to climate change, but also to food insecurity.

 

The White Book

The White Book refers to a host of concrete solutions sourced from the proceedings of the scientific symposium held in Skhirat around the four pillars of the initiative for the Adaptation of African Agriculture to Climate Change.

More information on the triple A intiative here




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