In refugee crises, it's crucial to maintain environment and trees
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19.11.19
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one right from the start, refugee crises can be managed to minimize damage to the environment and to the refugees themselves and their host communities. Two reports give guidance.
World Agroforestry has released two new reports to complete the trilogy of studies it conducted in northwest Uganda in 2018 under the project, Sustainable Use of Resources and Energy in the Refugee Context, funded by the UK Department for International Development. The purpose was to generate recommendations on environment-friendly hosting of refugees.
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