وقف إزالة الغابات وتدهورها والانبعاثات

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الأخبار

تابع آخر الأخبار والإعلانات حول عمل الفاو لوقف إزالة الغابات وتدهورها والانبعاثات. ستجد هنا مستجدات عن المبادرات الجديدة والمعالم الرئيسية والمعلومات المهمة من البلدان والشركاء الذين يعملون معًا من أجل الغابات والمناخ والتنمية المستدامة.

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