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| rowid | ID | Project_Name | Region | Country | Scale | Focus_Sector | Main_Climate_Risks | Adaptation_Measures | Time_frame | Finance_Desegregation | Main_funding_agencies | Implementing_agency | Database | Description | Main_Source |
| 5 |
5 |
Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture |
Sub-Saharan Africa |
Rwanda |
Subnational |
Food and agriculture |
Drought; Floods; Landslides; Climate extremes; Changes in crop productivity, crop pest and diseases; Invasive species |
Alert and monitoring systems; Institutional strengthening and awareness raising; Capacity building; Policies and strategies |
2016 - 2019 |
Information not found |
USAID |
Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers (CCAFS) |
CGIAR |
In order to help farmers in Rwanda manage climate-related risks and improve their adaptive capacity, USAID funded a four-year project—Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture (RCSA) from 2016 to 2019. RCSA is designed to empower Rwandan farmers in the management of climate risks with the aim of increasing resilience to climate change. |
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/bitstream/handle/10568/108052/WP%20RCSA%20Evaluation%20Survey%20Final.pdf |
| 6 |
6 |
Scaling out CRA in the Philippines through AMIA program |
East Asia and Pacific |
Philippines |
National |
Food and agriculture |
Climate extremes; Floods; Drought; Storms; Changes in crop productivity, crop pest and diseases |
Capacity building; Finance; Technological innovations; Infrastructure |
2019 - 2022 |
US$ 26.4 million |
The Department of Agriculture through the Systems-wide Climate Change Office (SWCCO) |
The Department of Agriculture through the Systems-wide Climate Change Office (SWCCO) |
CGIAR |
The program aims to increase the capacity of over nine million individual farmers and fisherfolks by 2022 to use and apply climate information and support services that would: (i) address their food and nutrition security and livelihood security; (ii) promote the use of climate-resilient and sustainable production and management practices and technologies; (iii) develop and adopt risk-transfer and riskpooling mechanisms to protect their income and livelihoods from sudden and slow-onset climate-related stresses and shocks; and (iv) support the development of climate-resilient agricultural and fisheries infrastructure. |
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/bitstream/handle/10568/82572/CRA_Profile_Philippines.pdf |
| 4 |
4 |
Climate information services for increased resilience and productivity in Senegal (CINSERE) |
Sub-Saharan Africa |
Senegal |
National |
Food and agriculture |
Drought |
Alert and monitoring systems; Institutional strengthening and awareness raising; Planning; Capacity building |
2016 - 2019 |
3,500,000 (USD) |
USAID |
Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers (CCAFS) |
CGIAR |
USAID/CINSERE is three-year project (2016 – 2019) funded by USAID/Senegal and implemented by ICRISAT/CCAFS in collaboration with ANACIM. USAID/CINSERE aims to increase the access and use of climate information services (CIS) to generate better decision-making in the face of climate change and climate variability. The main beneficiaries of USAID/CINSERE are stakeholders living in the zone of influence of USAID/Naatal Mbay, USAID/COMFISH, USAID/Yaajeende and USAID/ERA. These four Activities have invested significant resources in creating and strengthening local agriculture and fishing groups, and institutions. The goal of USAID/CINSERE is to increase the resilience and productivity of targeted Senegalese farming, fishing and pastoralist communities, including members of both sexes, in the FtF Zone of Influence, in the face of climate variability and change, through the improved provision, communication, and use of climate information and services. This goal will be achieved through (i) building national level capacity in producing and delivering and using CIS and (ii) developing a sustainable framework for scaling-up CIS use. |
https://ccafs.cgiar.org/blog/scaling-out-useful-climate-services-increased-resilience-and-productivity-senegal#.X5rRzYhKjIV |