Resultados

CCAFS research helps to build the capacity of key organizations to connect farmers with better climate information in at least 10 countries in Africa.

Summary

CCAFS scientists and partners have developed participatory tools and approaches that enable organizations, such as national meteorolgical services, agricultural advisory services and NGOs, to provide information to large numbers of farmers, and support them to interpret and use the information in their agricultural planning. CCAFS research and capacity investment (with USAID, WMO, IRI and University of Reading) has supported the national meteorological services of Ethiopia, Tanzania and Madagascar to produce and deliver new historic and monitored climate information at a scale that is relevant to smallholder farmers, with complete national coverage.

CCAFS efforts have to date influenced the policies and activities of organisations responsible for design and delivery of climate information and services in at least 10 countries in Africa, with beneficial impact reaching tens of thousands of farmers. Organizations which have taken up these approaches include the national meteorological services of Tanzania, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Malawi, Lesotho, Senegal and others;  the AGRHYMET Regional Center in West Africa; and international organizations including the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). 

Key facts

  • Influence on the policies and activities of organisations responsible for design and delivery of climate information and services in at least 10 countries in Africa.

  • CCAFS scientists and partners have developed approaches, including participatory tools to provide information to large numbers of farmers and support them to interpret and use the information in their farm planning.

  • CCAFS efforts have enabled national meteorological services to provide new historical and monitored climate information at a scale relevant to farmers.

Lessons: key elements of success

  • Showcases the ability to replicate approaches across various countries.

  • Evidence from CCAFS pilot projects and knowledge synthesis of farmers’ climate information needs used effectively in achieving this outcome.

  • Development of the capacity of national meteorolgical services to overcome gaps and produce new, high-resolution information.

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