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Adapting targeted support to Kuchi pastoralists in Afghanistan for COVID-19

Promoting COVID-19-safe migration and livestock markets while tailoring livestock packages and cash-for-work schemes












FAO. 2020. Adapting targeted support to Kuchi pastoralists in Afghanistan for COVID-19: Promoting COVID-19-safe migration and livestock markets while tailoring livestock packages and cash-for-work schemes. Rome.



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