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Climate variability and climate change likely are significant contributing factors in the food security challenges Ethiopia currently experiences and will experience going forward. The USAID Climate Change Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessment (ATLAS) activity has undertaken field work and analysis to provide guidance to the Food for Peace (FFP) program in Ethiopia aimed at identifying and prioritizing climate risk and developing interventions that effectively address food security in light of climate risk.
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