Climate change: Women from NI and Rwanda meet to share problems on farms
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By Louise Cullen
Published on March 26, 2026.
The women from both the United States and Rwanda have met to discuss the effects of climate change on their farms. They are working together to help them become more sustainable and reduce the impact of climate disruption. The meeting was held in response to reports of flooding and other issues.
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