This brief summarizes findings of a mission of MSc fellows in support of the project entitled ‘Adapting Agriculture to Climate Today, for Tomorrow (ACToday) in Ethiopia’ led by the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) of Columbia University and implemented in collaboration with CCAFS East Africa. As part of the needs assessment phase over a period of 3 months, the fellows interviewed multiple stakeholders in the agriculture and climate services sectors. These stakeholders included decision-makers from both the public and private sectors in Ethiopia, as well as Ethiopia’s international development partners. This phase of the project focused on gathering information to assess the needs, strengths, and challenges of c...
Accelerating the impact of CGIAR Climate Research in Africa (AICCRA-ILRI) signed a memorandum of und...
Published by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, this brochure raises awareness about ...
Ethiopia has made consistent progress in improving development indicators, but vulnerability to extr...
Agriculture is the backbone of both Ethiopia’s livelihoods and the national economy, shaping the out...
Eighty percent of the world's agriculture is rainfed, making it highly vulnerable to climate fluctua...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
In Ethiopia, a group of stakeholders, including representatives from local governments, research ins...
Creation of Ethiopia’s digital agro-climate advisory platform, a collaborative partnership between g...
The Ethiopian agricultural system is rain-fed, which makes it more vulnerable to climate variability...
Accelerating Research, Innovation, Technology Transfer for African Adaptation to Climate Change. Hi...
Ethiopian farmers face serious challenge of production uncertainties associated with climate variabi...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
CCAFS supported the Ethiopian Government to develop and adopt a National Framework for Climate Servi...
Climate change is a major development challenge to Ethiopia. Climate change is expected to adversel...
Agriculture has remained central to the livelihoods of millions of Africans. Yet, far too many agric...
Accelerating the impact of CGIAR Climate Research in Africa (AICCRA-ILRI) signed a memorandum of und...
Published by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, this brochure raises awareness about ...
Ethiopia has made consistent progress in improving development indicators, but vulnerability to extr...
Agriculture is the backbone of both Ethiopia’s livelihoods and the national economy, shaping the out...
Eighty percent of the world's agriculture is rainfed, making it highly vulnerable to climate fluctua...
The agriculture sector is the backbone of Ethiopia’s economy and livelihoods. Yet, heavy reliance on...
In Ethiopia, a group of stakeholders, including representatives from local governments, research ins...
Creation of Ethiopia’s digital agro-climate advisory platform, a collaborative partnership between g...
The Ethiopian agricultural system is rain-fed, which makes it more vulnerable to climate variability...
Accelerating Research, Innovation, Technology Transfer for African Adaptation to Climate Change. Hi...
Ethiopian farmers face serious challenge of production uncertainties associated with climate variabi...
This roadmap is developed based on a context analysis of Ethiopian agriculture. The roadmap aims to ...
CCAFS supported the Ethiopian Government to develop and adopt a National Framework for Climate Servi...
Climate change is a major development challenge to Ethiopia. Climate change is expected to adversel...
Agriculture has remained central to the livelihoods of millions of Africans. Yet, far too many agric...
Accelerating the impact of CGIAR Climate Research in Africa (AICCRA-ILRI) signed a memorandum of und...
Published by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, this brochure raises awareness about ...
Ethiopia has made consistent progress in improving development indicators, but vulnerability to extr...