Can rural climate services meet context-specific needs, and still be scalable? Experience from Rwanda
Investment in national climate services must address trade-offs between meeting context-specific
farmer needs and providing cost-effective services at scale. In the context of an ongoing
national-scale agricultural climate service initiative in Rwanda, we discuss approaches used to
address five scaling challenges (capacity constraints of farmers, communication intermediaries,
climate information providers, data gaps, and co-production with farmers) and the resulting
lessons.
Citation
Hansen JW, Kagabo DM, Nsengiyumva G. 2018. Can rural climate services meet context-specific needs, and still be scalable? Experience from Rwanda. Pp. 44-48 in: Petrik, D., Ashburner, L. (Ed), Conference Proceedings of Adaptation Futures 2018. Adaptation Futures 2018. University of Cape Town, Cape Town.