Conflict-Sensitive Adaptation Governance

Conflict-Sensitive Adaptation Governance

Created on Jan 21, 2025

CONTENTS

The Conflict Sensitive Adaptation Governance analysis, part of CGIAR’s Climate Resilience initiative (ClimBeR), aims to evaluate multi-level climate adaptation policies on whether these instruments are intentionally designed, implemented, and assessed for their ability to prevent new conflicts, create legitimate venues for conflict resolution, and harness their peacebuilding potential.

This analysis focuses on Kenya’s County Climate Change Fund (CCCF) mechanism. This adaptation policy instrument operates under the principles of locally-led adaptation. It is intended to assist county governments across Kenya in establishing a dedicated fund that can be readily accessed by community-led adaptation committees to finance locally prioritized and designed adaptation projects.

This research developed a practical framework for evaluating climate adaptation policies through a conflict sensitivity lens. The framework includes 22 assessment criteria to guide the analysis across three policy phases: 1) agenda setting and formulation, 2) policy implementation, and 3) policy review. Furthermore, the framework is organized around three key dimensions which can theoretically enable governance conditions for conflict sensitivity to emerge: multilevel governance, adaptive governance, and representative governance.