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- We’re taking the path less traveled: addressing fragility, conflict and migration in Ethiopia’s Somali Region: climate-induced displacement is rampant in Ethiopia’s Somali region. As co-lead of CGIAR’s fragility, conflict, and migration Initiative IWMI is working to embed resilience-building solutions in Ethiopian refugee, internally displaced persons, and host communities.
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