The Adaptation Consortium is a partnership between national government institutions and non-state actors that work to support county governments and communities to mainstream climate change into development planning, and to access finance for climate action
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Amplifying community voices
We support communities and subnational governments make decisions on climate actions for adaptation and mitigation through inclusion of marginalised and minority groups
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Enhancing access to climate finance
We conceptualised, developed and are supporting County governments in Kenya implement the County Climate Change fund Mechanism (CCCF) which is a devolved climate finance mechanism, a transparent and accountable framework, that provides patient and predictable climate finance
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Promoting partnerships and collaborations
We aim to build lasting partnerships between actors and stakeholders, bolstering collaborative action and initiatives for optimal utilization of shared resources.
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Knowledge sharing and learning
We incorporate flexible and adaptive programming that promotes learning and sharing of best practices to inform future initiatives and actions., build a robust understanding of climate risks through strengthening the use of Climate Information Services and the integration of Indigenous Knowledge for informed decision making for climate actions
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"Accessing water from the Masue Rock Catchment, has contributed to an increase in student population and advancement of education" Peter Kioko, Head Teacher, Masue Primary
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"Community participation enhanced ownership of projects since communities managed their resources for adaptation actions." Mohammed Issack, Chair, Wajir Bor WCCPC
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The water distribution pipeline has shortened the trekking distance to fetch water enabling children to go to school and women to farm" Amina Abdinur, Abaqdeera, Garissa County
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With the loss of our livestock, we request for support from partners to set up small farms for food production in order to support our families.
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1.1M+
(£) Worth of investments -
47
Counties with operational CCCFs -
1.3M+
Lives changed