Healing Wounds
Fig. 1. Rebuilding agriculture by CGIAR Centers in countries affected by conflicts and natural disasters
1. Afghanistan; 2. Algeria; 3. Angola; 4. Armenia; 5. Azerbaijan; 6. Bhutan; 7. Cambodia; 8. Colombia; 9. D.R. Congo; 10. Cuba; 11. Cyprus;12. Eritrea; 13. Ethiopia; 14. Georgia; 15. Honduras; 16. India; 17. Indonesia; 18. Iraq; 19. Iran; 20. Jordan; 21. Kenya; 22. Kuwait; 23. Lebanon; 24. Liberia; 25. Libya; 26. Malawi; 27. Mozambique; 28. Nepal; 29. Nicaragua; 30. North Korea; 31. Palestine; 32. Pakistan; 33. Panama; 34. Peru; 35. Philippines; 36. Rwanda; 37. Sierra Leone; 38. Solomon Islands; 39. Somalia; 40. Sri Lanka; 41. Sudan; 42. Syria; 43. Tajikistan; 44. Timor-Leste; 45. Uganda; 46. Yemen; 47. Zimbabwe

Note: In some countries marked on the map, the CGIAR Centers are involved only in specific areas that have suffered from conflict or natural disasters, and not the entire country. The objective of this map is only to show the locations where the CGIAR Centers have been involved in rebuilding agriculture. The authors or publishers hold no responsibility for the accuracy of political boundaries.

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