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Tanzania: Where the rain falls

Meet families living on the flanks of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, who are facing challenging choices and seeking better solutions as rainfall patterns affect their livelihoods. They live in an area where CARE International and the United Nations University are engaged in a project entitled ‘Where the Rain Falls.’ (www.wheretherainfalls.org). This three-year programme of research, adaptation activities, advocacy and education on changing weather patterns, hunger and human mobility is supported by the AXA Group and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

Credit: CARE International/United Nations University

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