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Examining the Ability of Communities to Cope with Food Insecurity due to Climate Change. (2021). Wasswa, Peter ; Nsabagwa, Mary ; Sansa-Otim, Julianne ; Mugume, Isaac ; Musiime, Irene ; Nalwanga, Faridah ; Basalirwa, Charles ; Ogwang, Bob Alex ; Nahayo, Sylvia ; Mwije, Anthony ; Odongo, Ronald Inguula ; Nimusiima, Alex ; Kakuru, Robert.
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