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Bridgette Barrett, Community animator for the Adaptation Programme and Financing Mechanism (AP&FM) tells visitors to the booth about the project activities to help residents of the Bullhead and surrounding communities adapt to climate change.
These two young men were determined to finish the race to the top of the Bullhead Mountains. The race was a part of several fun activities that were done during the Bullhead Ash Wednesday Festival where over 800 community persons participated.