The Canadian government has made 9.5 million Canadian dollars (six million Euros) available to respond to the extreme drought associated with the climate phenomenon ‘El Niño’ in the province of Gaza, southern Mozambique.
The funding is intended for the ‘Integrated Emergency Response Project for Communities Affected by Drought Induced by ‘El Niño’, (PRECASE)’, an initiative of the Mozambican government in partnership with some non-governmental organizations (NGOs), which aims to “mitigate the effects of the climate and food crisis” in the province of Gaza.
(Source Club of Mozambique)
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