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Examples of some strategies implemented in response to climate change in selected countries in SSA.
Exemples de certaines stratégies mises en œuvre en réponse au changement climatique dans certains pays d’Afrique subsaharienne.
Country | Strategy | Vision/Objective | Time span | Target | Budget |
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Ethiopia | Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Strategy | Achieve middle-income status by 2025 in a climate-resilient green economy | 2010–2025 | Economy | US$ 150 billion |
Malawi | Program for Rural Irrigation Development | Reduce vulnerability to food insecurity, to climate change effects and to the vagaries of the market | 2016–2023 | Rural small-scale irrigation farmers | US$ 85 million |
Malawi’s Strategy on Climate Change Learning | Strengthen human resources and skills development for the advancement of green, low emission and climate resilient development | 2021–2030 | Environment and Natural Resources Management | US$ 9.9 million | |
Côte d’Ivoire | Integrating climate change adaptation into development planning | Shape a resilient society and enable people to develop the capacity to cope with climate hazards | 2019–2022 | Multi-sector: agriculture, water resources, land use, coastal resources and health | € 2 million (over 1.3 billion CFA francs) |
Kenya | National Climate Change Response Strategy and National Climate Change Action Plan | Adaptation and mitigation | 2010–2030 | Multi-sector | US$ 2.75 billion per year |
Sources: GoM (2021); IFAD (2015); Irish Aid (2018); Magoum (2020); Nzau (2014).
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