Delivering Better Services, Together
ICPAC hosts a number of projects that help us provide better climate services and support national meteorological departments improve their service delivery.
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Co-production of Climate Services for East Africa
CONFER is a multi-national collaboration to bolster resilience to climate impacts and reduce disaster risk in East Africa. The main goal of the project is to co-develop dedicated climate services for the water, energy and …
Inter-regional Platform for the Sustainable Management of Desert Locusts and other Transboundary Pests
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is implementing an Inter-Regional Platform for the Sustainable Management of Desert Locusts and other Trans-Boundary Pests project with a three year fund from the World Bank. The grant is …
Translation of climate information into multi-level decision support for community-level adaptation, policy development, and long-term resilience to water scarcity in East African drylands
The main goal of the project is to address the multi-faceted challenges of water scarcity and food insecurity under climate change in the Horn of Africa Drylands, by facilitating community-centered adaptation and resilience to climate …
Rural Livelihoods’ Adaptation to Climate Change in the Horn of Africa Phase II
The Somalia National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) identified different climatic and non-climatic factors that have weakened people’s ability to adapt to climate change. The project supports the Somali government in meeting some of the …
Hazard modeling, impact estimation, climate storylines for drought and flood disasters in Eastern Africa
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) is spearheading a critical initiative to model hazards, estimate impacts, and develop climate storylines for an event catalog on drought and flood disasters …
The Agricultural Climate Resilience Enhancement Initiative
Rural communities in arid and semi-arid regions have limited access to information, technical support and financing to adapt to climate change. Their coping capacity to local climate variability and predictions is thus very limited. ACREI …