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Press Release - In Madagascar's Great South, communities are fighting drought and restoring degraded lands through the World Bank-supported MIONJO project. Over 1,500 hectares of dunes have been ...
Amphibians—the most threatened vertebrate class on Earth—are under enormous pressure, with 41% of all species already ...
Madagascar, the world’s fifth-largest island, is home to a predominantly rural population, with 59% living in countryside ...
The country is particularly exposed to extreme weather events such as storms and droughts which experts say are expected to worsen with climate change. "Madagascar is facing the climate crisis now ...
Droughts, cyclones and floods have forced the people of Madagascar, a poor country in the southern Indian Ocean, to find new homes, new livelihoods and even new diets. Women on their way to a ...
This contribution comes at a critical time for communities facing food insecurity,” said Tania Goossens, WFP Representative ...
Climate change threatens amphibians globally with extreme weather destroying breeding habitats and increasing mortality.
Drought exacerbated by climate change is fueling a major food security crisis in southern Madagascar, a phenomenon driving the population into a near-famine state, known by locals as kéré ...
they found that the average longest periods of drought could be 10 days longer than previously projected. Trouble spots included North America, Southern Africa, and Madagascar, where the newly ...
In Madagascar’s Great South, communities are fighting drought and restoring degraded lands through the World Bank-supported MIONJO project. Over 1,500 hectares of dunes have been stabilized, 330 ...
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