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Rwanda: Government Sheds Light on Two-Month Disaster Status, Blames Climate Change

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[New Times] From January to February 19 at least 467 hectares of crops have been eroded by disasters leaving farmers in losses, shows the report presented by the ministry in charge of emergency management on Sunday evening.

Source: allAfrica.com

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