High in the mountains of Laos, farmers like Phuperp are cultivating coffee as an alternative to opium.With support from UNODC, they are replacing illicit crops with sustainable livelihoods and building a future rooted in resilience ☕https://t.co/i0RM1a698L pic.twitter.com/3nYbLkbx9l Read More
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