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Haiti: Executive brief of the DIEM-Monitoring assessment, round 5 (January 2024)

Livelihoods at risk due to the effects of El Niño compounded by an upsurge in violence








FAO. 2024. Haiti: Executive brief of the DIEM-Monitoring assessment,round 5 (January 2024). Livelihoods at risk due to the effects of El Niñocompounded by an upsurge in violence. Rome.  



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