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5thclimate Change and Development in Africa Annual Conference (CCDA-V) Kyoto to Paris: An African Perspective

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Adaptation and key risks for Africa

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IPCC AR5-Africa Chapter

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Summary (Africa, ClimateChange and SustainableDevelopment: whatisat stakeat Paris and beyond?)

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Using Knowledge Management Techniques to Enhance the Role of African Politicians to Access and Use Climate Change Information

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Improving Accountability for Adaptation Finance: Lessons from tracking adaptation finance to local level in Zambia and Uganda

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Enhancing Community Radio for Gender Equality Empowerment for Climate Change Policy awareness Campaigns for Sustainable Development in Africa

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Impact of increasing global temperature on Ghana’s climate

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Gender and the deployment of social resources in adaptation to climate variability and change in the Sahel zone of Nigeria

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Integration of Indigenous Knowledge with ICTs in Coping with Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture in Kajiado County, Kenya

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Recent Documents

  1. WP27 Impact on Household Welfare | English
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  4. WP24 Scoping Paper Burundi | English
  5. WP23 Scoping Paper Rwanda | English
  6. WP22 Scoping Paper Tanzania | English
  7. WP21 Downscaled Climate Changes Scenarios | English
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  10. ACPC programme strategy - 2017-2021 | English
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ClimDev-Africa Parts

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The African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) is a hub for demand-led knowledgebase on climate change in Africa. We are an African centre addressing the need for greatly improved climate information for Africa and strengthening the use of such information for decision making, by improving analytical capacity, knowledge management and dissemination activities. The overall objective of the Climate Change and Desertification Unit (CCDU) is to provide policy and political guidance, and to enhance coordination and harmonization of Africa’s activities in the field of climate change. This would entail effectively engaging Africa’s political leadership at all levels using the AU structures in order to advance climate change issues.  The ClimDev Special Fund (CDSF) is a demand-led Fund that pools resources to finance investment activities on the ground across Africa for the generation and use of climate information for climate-resilient development. Grants are provided to projects in line with the ClimDev-Africa Programme’s goal, purpose and results areas and are implemented by national ...
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