AATI Mission to Sierra Leone
Ms. Safia Boly, Executive Director, African Agricultural Transformation Initiative (AATI), and Ms. Manouk Overkamp, Partnerships Officer, AATI, visited Freetown, Sierra Leone from 24-27 September 2023...
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Ms. Safia Boly, Executive Director, African Agricultural Transformation Initiative (AATI), and Ms. Manouk Overkamp, Partnerships Officer, AATI, visited Freetown, Sierra Leone from 24-27 September 2023...
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Hosted by IFAD, AATI seeks to support African countries in implementing their agricultural strategies.