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The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
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The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
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The Caribbean Rethinks Hurricane Preparedness
12 June 2006. La Branle - Children collecting water at a community well.
FAO Project OSRO/HAI/502/EC - Reconstruction of irrigated farmlands on the outskirts of Dubédou and Bassin Magnan and reinforcement of four irrigation canals along the banks of the River La Quinte. The objectives of the project are to restore agricultural activities to normal levels in Dubédou and Bassin Magnan, to reinforce food security, to recapitalize agricultural outputs and to improve living standards in local towns most affected by Hurricane Jeanne.
06/12/2006
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© FAO/Giuseppe Bizzarri
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