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ICPAC receives Google.org funding through the UN WFP to Enhance Disaster Preparedness in Eastern Africa
Press Release
ICPAC receives Google.org funding through the UN WFP to Enhance Disaster Preparedness in Eastern Africa

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On April 29, 2024, in Nairobi, Kenya: The IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) t…

East Africa cross-border trade bulletin for January - March 2024
Cross Border Trade Bulletin
East Africa cross-border trade bulletin for January - March 2024

The Market Analysis Sub-group of the Food Security and Nutrition Working Group (FSNWG) monitors inf…

Eastern Africa Crop Monitor, 7
Crop Monitor
Eastern Africa Crop Monitor, 7

The cropping season was characterised by a timely start in western parts of the equatorial region a…

The Socio-Economic Value of Climate Services, Evidence from Kenya and Uganda
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The Socio-Economic Value of Climate Services, Evidence from Kenya and Uganda

Climate change is now a common occurrence, exacerbating underdevelopment, poverty, and vulnerabilit…

Our Users Say...

  • We really appreciate ICPAC timely forecasts. The monthly and seasonal forecasts are especially relevant to us to advise farmers. Especially during wet weather, it helps us preserve feeds, prepare the land for fodder, harvest water, and initiate vaccination programs to control outbreaks.

    Beatrice Otieno - Brookside

  • ICPAC has been very instrumental in breaking down weather information for our media partners using simplified visuals like maps and icons. This has in turn helped our media partners to better understand how to communicate and package weather and climate content to the end users.

    David Njuguna - BBC Media Action

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