Senegal's climate commitments put agriculture and forestry in the spotlight
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28.02.25
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The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, in collaboration with Tree Aid, played a key role by contributing to the financial flow analysis of investments made to date to fund climate change mitigation and adaptation, and making concrete recommendations, on how to better track financial flows including at the local level. Their expertise identified solutions to be had for a more inclusive, effective, and resilient NDC 3.0.
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