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Terminal evaluation of the project “Sustainable Management of Kharga Oasis Agroecosystems in the Egyptian Western Desert”

Project code: GCP/EGY/030/GFF, GEF ID: 9928













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Management response

Follow-up report


FAO. 2024. Terminal evaluation of the project "Sustainable Management of Kharga Oasis Agroecosystems in the Egyptian Western Desert"  Project code: GCP/EGY/030/GFF, GEF ID: 9928. Project Evaluation Series, No. 11/2024. Rome.



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