Southern Africa, just like other regions in Africa, is experiencing significant climate change impacts that threaten lives, livelihoods and food security, making climate adaptation a priority. Effective adaptation can...
Climate change impacts are intensifying across the African continent, including West Africa, exacerbating the climate related risks and increasing the need for adaptation and resilience strategies in the region....
The AGNES team, Dr. George Wamukoya, OGW, Festus Langat and Leon Mulama, along with the African Network of Parliamentarians on Climate Change (ANPCC) took part in the Twentieth Ordinary...
Climate change impacts are not gender neutral. Across Africa, its effects deepen existing social inequalities, particularly for women and girls. Yet, data and evidence to inform gender-responsive climate actions...
As climate risks continue to challenge food systems and development priorities in West Africa, countries are embracing new tools to support smarter, evidence-based adaptation planning. The Africa Agriculture Adaptation...
Eastern African countries are picking up pace to develop resilience in food systems and agriculture in the wake of increasing risks due to the changing climate conditions. However, climate...
Climate Information and Early Warning Systems (EWS) are integrated systems designed to monitor, predict, and communicate climate hazards in a timely and actionable manner. They rely on meteorological data,...
East Africa is the next stop on the continent-wide rollout of the training and sensitization on the Africa Agriculture Adaptation Atlas, a cutting-edge digital decision support tool. From July...
The Model Climate Change Law is here! After months of intensive research and analysis of climate change legislation from across Africa and best practices across the world, the Model...
The African Group of Negotiators Experts Support (AGNES) in collaboration with the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) co-hosted a sub-regional workshop in Kigali, Rwanda between 28th 30th May...
