Lessons for Adaptation in Sub Saharan Africa Richard Munang Policy Advisor CC DARE.

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Lessons for Adaptation in Sub Saharan Africa Richard Munang Policy Advisor CC DARE

CC DARE Programme Mozambique put forward the unavailability of long-term climate data in the most appropriate and easily usable format and the lack of climate change integrated curriculum especially at the University level as barriers to mainstreaming climate change adaptation into development frameworks. Inventorization, Digitization, Processing and Quality Control were tedious but rewarding to INAM and Mozambique Mozambique

CC DARE Programme Mozambique put forward the inadequate capacity and tools to address the serious loss of soil and property in coastal cities such as Xai Xai, the lack of community based coastal zone management plan, The Municipal Council and citizenry of Xai Xai have the tool and capacity to address soil erosion and its consequential damage to infrastructure and personal property as a climate change adaptation measure Mozambique

CC DARE Programme Barriers to integrating climate change adaptation into the national development frameworks of Rwanda include (a) low awareness and lack of media materials and guidelines on developing and reporting climate change information, and (b) old and obsolete Area and District level Land Suitability Maps and Plans, especially for the Gishwati Area of the Nyabihu District Water Shortage Demonstration of Landscaping Rwanda

CC DARE Programme Senegals identified barriers to mainstreaming climate change adaptation into her national development frameworks included (a) inadequate knowledge and capacities on agricultural practices that serve as adaption measures to the changing climate at the local level, (b) the lack of effective tools to inform the Local Governments and communities of coastal cities (c) the non-consideration of climate change risks into the planning and budgeting systems at the central government, local government and community levels. Shoreline Erosion Simulated Shoreline movement Senegal Training of Technicians from various Sectors in the Senegal River Delta on climate change adaptation measures and technologies

CC DARE Programme Seychelles is faced with the barriers of the unavailability of representative climate data due to large distances between meteorological stations on the islands, inadequate knowledge, awareness and capacity on the adoption of rainwater harvesting as an adaptation measure to climate change induced water stress, and inadequate knowledge and capacity of the institutions and individuals responsible for management of coastal zone in Seychelles. Seychelles

CC DARE Programme The Republic of Togo identified (a) inadequate knowledge and awareness of the general public on climate change, weak partnership between Central Government, Local Government, Private Sector, Civil Society Organizations and Local Communities and (b) acute water stress especially in the northern districts of the country as barriers to mainstreaming climate change into national development frameworks. Togo

CC DARE Programme Barriers on mainstreaming adaptation identified in Uganda include (a) inadequate awareness at all levels of the Ugandan population but particularly at the grassroots level; (b) inadequate partnership with and networking amongst stakeholders that matter in the climate change arena; (c) vague and non-conclusive studies on the impacts of climate change and variability with respect to agriculture practices, including indigenous coping practices by farmers; and (d) national and sectoral policies, Uganda

Key Findings – So far Concrete actions provide evidence- based information for institutional and regional policy processes in supporting countries It facilitates experience sharing among practitioners It provides incentives for action & builds confidence through Learning-by- doing approach

Way Forward ! A. Addressing emerging needs for adaptation Consolidation of current adaptation actions in countries Addressing new demands from countries B. Building a Lesson Process Learning-by-doing Actionable learning platform & Experience Sharing Developing common solutions to common climate risks C. Promoting Regional approaches & platforms Operationalizing regional climate strategies e.g. AMCEN Providing evidence-based information for institutional and regional policy processes in supporting countries

MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION This UNEP/UNDP CC DARE is a worthwhile project which I fully endorsed. It is the way forward. If we all do our part in harvesting rainwater and are serious about it, we could all contribute to alleviating the serious shortages we face in the dry season President James Alix Michel President of the Republic of Seychelles

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