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A rapid review of effective financing for policy, implementation and partnerships addressing drought risks









King, C., Salman, M., Tsegai, D. and Naqvi, M. 2022. A rapid review of effective financing for policy, implementation and partnerships addressing drought risks. Rome, FAO. 



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