In 2015, a study showed that the development of CIS in Senegal by ANACIM,CCAFS and their partners,led to seasonal forecasts transmitted nationwide(82 community radio stations,SMS)and allowed an estimated 7million rural dwellers to access CIS.A multidimensional evaluation (2017-2019,596 households,44 stakeholders)demonstrated 75% of farmers interviewed use CIS, while access to Multidisciplinary-Working-Groups with use of CIS leads to increased income by about10-25%.One-hundred-sixty-one stakeholders were involved in CIS development,transmission or use,leading to systemic transformations including emergence,ownership and empowerment of multiple actors across the country
After building the capacities of the CCAFS platform members to prioritize CSA options and operationa...
West Africa is a very vulnerable part of the world to the impacts of climate change due to a combina...
This synthesis presents an analysis of the results from the 2019 implementation of the Climate-Smart...
In 2015, a study showed that the development of climate information systems(CIS) in Senegal by ANACI...
Climate information services (CIS) enable farmers and pastoralists to better understand, anticipate ...
Impact evaluation revealed that the use of seasonal forecast by 363,000 men and 137,000 women farmer...
Climate Information Services (CIS) are decision-making support tools that provide information includ...
CCAFS worked with national public (ANACIM) and private partners (Jokalante, Meteo-Mbay) in Senegal t...
The Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project is a three-year initi...
The present study aims to assess the impact of weather and climate information on the agricultural p...
Since its launch in October 2017, a 2-year project of 2,550,230 US$ funded by the West African Agric...
Evaluation shows that the 111,835 farmers, across all 30 districts, who participated in Rwanda Clima...
The use of seasonal forecasts is enhancing farmers' resilience by increasing farm productivity, prof...
With CCAFS support, vital seasonal rainfall forecasts are reaching around two million people across ...
Strengthening the capacity of next users – particularly the amalgam of actors who comprise Senegal’s...
After building the capacities of the CCAFS platform members to prioritize CSA options and operationa...
West Africa is a very vulnerable part of the world to the impacts of climate change due to a combina...
This synthesis presents an analysis of the results from the 2019 implementation of the Climate-Smart...
In 2015, a study showed that the development of climate information systems(CIS) in Senegal by ANACI...
Climate information services (CIS) enable farmers and pastoralists to better understand, anticipate ...
Impact evaluation revealed that the use of seasonal forecast by 363,000 men and 137,000 women farmer...
Climate Information Services (CIS) are decision-making support tools that provide information includ...
CCAFS worked with national public (ANACIM) and private partners (Jokalante, Meteo-Mbay) in Senegal t...
The Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project is a three-year initi...
The present study aims to assess the impact of weather and climate information on the agricultural p...
Since its launch in October 2017, a 2-year project of 2,550,230 US$ funded by the West African Agric...
Evaluation shows that the 111,835 farmers, across all 30 districts, who participated in Rwanda Clima...
The use of seasonal forecasts is enhancing farmers' resilience by increasing farm productivity, prof...
With CCAFS support, vital seasonal rainfall forecasts are reaching around two million people across ...
Strengthening the capacity of next users – particularly the amalgam of actors who comprise Senegal’s...
After building the capacities of the CCAFS platform members to prioritize CSA options and operationa...
West Africa is a very vulnerable part of the world to the impacts of climate change due to a combina...
This synthesis presents an analysis of the results from the 2019 implementation of the Climate-Smart...