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Video: Climate Services for climate-resilient infrastructure transformation

This short video shows how Climate Services are used to foster climate-resilient infrastructure planning and management in Brazil, Costa Rica, the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) and Vietnam in the context of the BMU-IKI commissioned global project Enhancing Climate Services for Infrastructure Investments (CSI).

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