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This brief summarizes preliminary findings and recommendations from an ongoing review of literature and CCAFS experience on gender-related challenges in empowering smallholder farming communities through climate services.


Huyer, SophiaHansen, JamesRose, AlisonVaughan, CatherineHuysen, Tiff van[What we know about gender and rural climate services: Preliminary findings and guidance]What we know about gender and rural climate services: Preliminary findings and guidance

Schuetz, TonyaFörch, WiebkeThornton, Philip K.Wollenberg, L.Hansen, JamesJarvis, AndyCoffey, KevinBonilla Findji, OsanaLoboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaMartínez Barón, DeissyAggarwal, Pramod K.Sebastian, Leocadio S.Zougmoré, Robert B.Kinyangi, JamesVermeulen, Sonja J.Radeny, Maren A.O.Moussa, Abdoulaye S.Sajise, A.Khatri-Chhetri, ArunRichards, MerylJost, ChristineJay, A.[Learning Brief: Lessons in Theory of Change from a Series of Regional Planning Workshops]Learning Brief: Lessons in Theory of Change from a Series of Regional Planning Workshops
Autor: Hansen, James

CCAFS work on climate services seeks to bridge the gap between National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) and agricultural users, and engage the agricultural sector institutions. Our research targets key gaps in knowledge, methods, tools and evidence. We offer CGIAR expertise and ex...


Hansen, James[CCAFS contributions to climate services in Africa]CCAFS contributions to climate services in Africa

Rural climate services can provide benefits to both women and men by addressing gender-based challenges that prevent access to and action on weather and climate information. Working with women’s groups and identifying gender-based preferences for use of information and communication technologies ...


Gumucio, TatianaHansen, JamesHuyer, SophiaHuysen, Tiff vanSchwager, Saroja[Strategies for achieving gender-responsive climate services]Strategies for achieving gender-responsive climate services

Nigeria can build a robust resilience framework to ensure that its agricultural sector is able to cope with the shocks and stresses of climate change through weather insurance. While there is already demand for index insurance, bundling insurance with production inputs and finance can make insura...


Hellin, JonathanHansen, JamesAraba, Debisi[Building Agricultural Resilience through Insurance in Nigeria]Building Agricultural Resilience through Insurance in Nigeria

Climate change is expected to increase the risk from extreme climate events, such as drought, flooding and heat waves, in much of the developing world (IPCC 2012, 2014). Extreme events erode farmers’ livelihoods through loss of productive assets, while the uncertainty associated with climate vari...


Hansen, JamesRose, AlisonHellin, Jonathan[Prospects for scaling up the contribution of index insurance to smallholder adaptation to climate risk]Prospects for scaling up the contribution of index insurance to smallholder adaptation to climate risk

The review consists of a collection of case studies providing the basis for further exploring the function of index-based risk management tools towards the promotion of Climate- Smart Agriculture, through the adoption of tailored solutions by farming communities increasingly exposed to climate ch...


Adegoke, JimmyAggarwal, Pramod K.Rüegg, MarkHansen, JamesCuéllar, DanielaShaw, RebeccaGreatrex, HelenHellin, JonDiro, RahelZougmoré, Robert B.[Review of Index-Based Insurance for Climate-Smart Agriculture: Improving climate risk transfer and management for Climate-Smart Agriculture — A review of existing examples of successful index-based insurance for scaling up]Review of Index-Based Insurance for Climate-Smart Agriculture: Improving climate risk transfer and management for Climate-Smart Agriculture — A review of existing examples of successful index-based insurance for scaling up

The way we produce food must adapt to a variable and changing climate. And key to achieving this is to improve the link between climate information and agricultural practices, especially those of smallholder farmers in developing countries. ‘Agro-climate tools’ do just that and some are introduce...


Hansen, JamesCoffey, Kevin[Agro-climate tools for a new climate-smart agriculture]Agro-climate tools for a new climate-smart agriculture

We evaluated 3,046 farmers spread across the country’s districts to establish baseline about climate information and climate change, in September 2016. This Info Note shares insights into the status and needs for climate services in Rwanda at the time of this survey.


Coulibaly, Jeanne Y.Birachi, Eliud AbucheliKagabo, Desire M.Mutua, MercyHansen, James[Climate services for agriculture in Rwanda: What farmers know about climate information services in Rwanda]Climate services for agriculture in Rwanda: What farmers know about climate information services in Rwanda

Many opportunities to improve agricultural resilience to a variable and changing climate depend on access to high-quality local climate records and are constrained by data gaps. Addressing data quality of meteorological station observations. The ENACTS approach builds capacity of a National Mete...


Dinku, TufaHansen, JamesRose, AlisonDamen, BeauSheinkman, Michael[Enhancing National Climate Services (ENACTS) approach to support climate resilience in agriculture.]Enhancing National Climate Services (ENACTS) approach to support climate resilience in agriculture.

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