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Ashley King exploring the mountains of Tajikistan , while serving in the USAID Mission to Kazakhstan in 2012.

Climatelinks Champion King Traded Science for Policy and Chance to Explore

August 2, 2016
Anne Usher
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Ashley King had spent the morning driving high into the Pamir Mountains with a friend and a driver when they came across a bustling bazaar on an...
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adaptation, carbon, climate change integration, climate finance, Climate Risk Management, emissions, mitigation, resilience, sustainable landscapes
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Myrlene Chrysostome is leading USAID’s efforts to help Haitian farmers adapt to drought and other climate impacts.

Haitian Climatelinks Champion Helps Farmers Build Climate Resilience

June 8, 2016
Anne Usher
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Myrlene Chrysostome was seven years old when she first started working alongside her father as he harvested rice, beans and other crops in Haiti's...
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adaptation, agriculture, food security, resilience
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