A new project launched to strengthen evidence use for African agriculture adaptation

dc.creatorWanjiru, Anastacia
dc.creatorNjuguna, Lucy
dc.date2025-01-29
dc.date2025-02-05T10:42:55Z
dc.date2025-02-05T10:42:55Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T13:24:51Z
dc.descriptionAs climate change intensifies across Africa, smallholder farmers are on the frontlines, facing increasingly extreme weather conditions. While climate mitigation has clear benchmarks, adaptation remains complex, often lacking reliable metrics to track progress. This gap has led to fragmented efforts and, in some cases, maladaptation, where interventions unintentionally heighten vulnerability. The Adaptation Insights project seeks to change this by revolutionizing how climate adaptation is measured and implemented. By generating high-quality, actionable data, the project equips governments, development partners, and investors with tools to prioritize and scale effective adaptation strategies. Rooted in inclusivity, it integrates local knowledge to ensure that solutions are practical and impactful. Launched in Nairobi with key stakeholders from research, policy, and development, Adaptation Insights is setting a gold standard for adaptation measurement that could shape global discussions ahead of COP30. Backed by the Gates Foundation and led by the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, this initiative has the potential to transform resilience-building efforts across Africa and beyond.
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/172790
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/58617
dc.languageen
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceWanjiru, A.; Njuguna, L. (2024) A new project launched to strengthen evidence use for African agriculture adaptation. [Blog Post]. Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. Published online 25 January 2025. URL: https://alliancebioversityciat.org/stories/new-project-launched-strengthen-evidence-use-african-agriculture-adaptation
dc.subjectaccess to information-data access
dc.subjectclimate change adaptation
dc.subjectresilience
dc.titleA new project launched to strengthen evidence use for African agriculture adaptation
dc.typeBlog

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