EU-UNEP Climate Change and Security Project: Building Resilience to Climate-related Security Risks in West Karnali, Nepal
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United Nations Environment Programme
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In 2018, the EU-UNEP partnership on Climate Change and Security established a pilot project in Bardiya and Kailali districts of West Karnali, Nepal to improve understanding of climate change risks in the country and test integrated approaches to programming that address the underlying drivers of insecurity and enhance resilience to climate change.
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