Climate change is a pressing concern for people worldwide, but for farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, the effects of this crisis have unfortunately become the new norm. This reality is the driving force behind our commitment to embedding climate considerations in everything we do. From farmer training methods to the incorporation of climate-smart seeds in our packages, addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation is just one of the numerous ways organizations around the world can confront the challenges faced by impacted communities. Learn more about our initiatives aimed at assisting farmers who are grappling with the consequences of climate change: https://lnkd.in/eCbuf2UU (📷: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
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Hello Everyone, Today, you're likely to be impacted by the climate crisis wherever you live. Some of us face heatwaves and wildfires, while others are hit with severe storms and flooding. To protect our families, economies, and the environment we live in, every country will need to adapt to the changing climate. If you were in charge of your country’s climate funds, what’s one thing you would use it for? Tell us what you think and we'll use responses at upcoming Africa Climate summit and #COP28 to pressure world leaders to invest in fairer and more sustainable systems for people and the planet. 🔊 Share us your thought through the link: https://go.one.org/3OZBHSG
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The United Nations System has reaffirmed its dedication to supporting Cameroon in addressing the challenges posed by climate change. https://ow.ly/kHNL50RhyYz #UnitedNations #Cameroon #ClimateChange #SustainableDevelopment #GlobalGoals #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalProtection #ClimateCrisis #InternationalCooperation
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In light of #WorldEnvironmentDay observed today on 5 June, we take a look at 6 fact about climate change in South Africa. https://lnkd.in/d8Zfm5hg
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Today, you're likely to be impacted by the climate crisis wherever you live. Some of us face heatwaves and wildfires, while others are hit with severe storms and flooding. To protect our families, economies, and the environment we live in, every country will need to adapt to the changing climate. If you were in charge of your country’s climate funds, what’s one thing you would use it for? Tell us what you think and we'll use responses at upcoming Africa Climate summit and COPE28 to pressure world leaders to invest in fairer and more sustainable systems for people and the planet. 🔊 Share us your thought through the link: https://lnkd.in/erJiKqXc
How would you spend your country's climate funds?
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NCCC PARTNERS CAA TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE IN NIGERIA The National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) has collaborated with Climate Action Africa (CAA) to address Nigeria’s vulnerability to the impacts of climate change in a shared commitment to setting a precedent for proactive and impactful measures in the face of global climate challenges. https://lnkd.in/dMXSXK-E #ClimateActionAfricaCAA #ClimateActionAfricaForum #climatechange #NationalCouncilonClimateChangeNCCC
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In this article for today’s Hindustan Times, I write about how climate financing remains a key hurdle for ensuring the security of Pacific Island countries, and how there’s a need to factor in overfishing by Chinese fleets to curtail the fallout of climate change-inducing activities for the Pacific Island countries. https://lnkd.in/gce7axFY
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Today, you're likely to be impacted by the climate crisis wherever you live. Some of us face heatwaves and wildfires, while others are hit with severe storms and flooding. To protect our families, economies, and the environment we live in, every country will need to adapt to the changing climate. If you were in charge of your country’s climate funds, what’s one thing you would use it for? Tell us what you think and we'll use responses at the upcoming Africa Climate Summit and COPE28 to pressure world leaders to invest in fairer and more sustainable systems for people and the planet. https://lnkd.in/dcnf3hfj
How would you spend your country's climate funds?
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Concerted efforts are critical to addressing the climate crisis. This includes putting pressure on those who have contributed to the #ClimateCrisis to be accountable by supporting mitigation measures-https://lnkd.in/dGffVABY #FundOurFuture #ClimateJustice #ActNow
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Climate change poseses a significant impact on South Africa’s environment, economy and society as a whole. As a nation we all have a part to play 🌍 #WorldEnvironmentDay
6 Facts about the Impact of Climate Change in South Africa as we observe #WorldEnvironmentDay today, 5 June.
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9moI think myAgro's Agriculture training supports smallholders to adapt to climate change is a very impactful program. The testimonies from farmers show that the program is making a real difference in their lives and helping them to become more resilient to climate change and improve their food security. I hope that it can be scaled up to reach even more farmers in the future.