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Water and conflict

Episode one of the Water and Conflict Podcast with CGIAR looks at water systems as a critical area affected by conflict and human displacement.

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November 1, 2024 | By IWMI


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Adebayo Oke

Research
Water, climate change and resilience > Fragility, conflict, livelihoods and water
Water, growth and inclusion

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CGIAR
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)
United Nations (UN) > World Food Programme (WFP)

Projects
CGIAR Initiative: Fragility, Conflict and Migration

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Africa > Nigeria

Tags
Conflict, Fragility, Peace, Security

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