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Virginie Levasseur

Inclusive and resilient global agriculture systems can address climate crisis and COVID recovery

Support for agriculture in developing countries can reduce hunger, empower women, and build climate resilience. Inclusive and resilient agriculture systems will help the world to build back better from the COVID pandemic, write Virginie Levasseur and Paul Hagerman. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Support for agriculture in developing countries can reduce hunger, empower women, and build climate resilience. Inclusive and resilient agriculture systems will help the world to build back better from the COVID pandemic, write Virginie Levasseur and Paul Hagerman. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Support for agriculture in developing countries can reduce hunger, empower women, and build climate resilience. Inclusive and resilient agriculture systems will help the world to build back better from the COVID pandemic, write Virginie Levasseur and Paul Hagerman. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Support for agriculture in developing countries can reduce hunger, empower women, and build climate resilience. Inclusive and resilient agriculture systems will help the world to build back better from the COVID pandemic, write Virginie Levasseur and Paul Hagerman. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY CAROL THIESSEN, VIRGINIE LEVASSEUR | November 16, 2016
Two women grind rice outside a water pump station in Timbuktu, Mali in 2013. Marco Dormino photograph courtesy of the UN
Opinion | BY CAROL THIESSEN, VIRGINIE LEVASSEUR | November 16, 2016
Opinion | BY CAROL THIESSEN, VIRGINIE LEVASSEUR | November 16, 2016
Two women grind rice outside a water pump station in Timbuktu, Mali in 2013. Marco Dormino photograph courtesy of the UN