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ByZak Derler and the Adaptation Fund
Climate adaptation and resilience projects continue to help some of the world’s most vulnerable communities, despite the effect of coronavirus.
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In Honduras, an allocation of the Adaptation Fund (FA) is the building of the resilience of herbal ecosystems through reforestation and control of water resources, as well as technical and administrative for local municipalities.
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And in Costa Rica, an AF allocation that promotes food security through the empowerment of farmers to diversify production, from the pandemic, has focused on local production to the local chain of origin at a time when shipping is limited.
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Overall, despite the coronavirus, the Fund’s projects have given the term “adaptation” a new meaning and demonstrate the importance of preparing for crises through adaptation and resilience efforts.
“It is wonderful to see that the Fund continues to adapt and supply the most vulnerable, as the crisis deepens,” Ollikainen said, adding, “It will be imperative to look at recovery in the context of climate change resistance and other dimensions of sustainable development. »
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