Leaders, scientists, and policymakers from across East Africa have convened in Entebbe (Uganda) for a high-level workshop aimed at strengthening the region’s resilience to worsening drought conditions. The two-day meeting, held under the Enhancing Resilience to Extreme Drought Events in East Africa (INTERVENE) project, was officially opened by Eng. Coletha Ruhamya, Deputy Executive Secretary of…
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