Platform for African – European Partnership in Agricultural Research for Development

Monday, January 25, 2021

VIRTUAL EVENT: Climate Adaptation Summit 2021

25-26 January 2021
– ONLINE WORLDWIDE. Climate Adaptation Summit 2021
The Netherlands government hosted an online international Climate Adaptation Summit (CAS Online) on 25 January 2021. CAS Online will build on the advances of the UN Climate Action Summit by showcasing pioneering solutions to the climate emergency, and sustaining momentum through to UNFCCC’s COP26 in Glasgow in 2021.

25/01: Africa side event

  • LEXTER WOODLEY TV PRESENTER AND HOST
  • WANJIRA MATHAI - VICE PRESIDENT & REGIONAL DIRECTOR FOR AFRICA WRI
  • SIGRID KAAG - MINISTER FOR FOREIGN TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION, THE NETHERLANDS
  • DR. AKINWUMI ADESINA - PRESIDENT ADBAFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
  • NISREEN ELSAIM - CHAIR YOUTH ADVISORY GROUP ON CLIMATE CHANGE, UN
  • LEE WHITE - MINISTER FOR FORESTS, SEA, THE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE, GABON
  • JEANNE D’ARC MUJAWAMARIYA - MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT, RWANDA
  • IBRAHIM THIAW - EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION TO COMBAT DESERTIFICATION
  • MITHIKA MWENDA - EXECUTIVE DIRECTORPAN AFRICAN CLIMATE JUSTICE ALLIANCE
  • DAVIZ SIMANGO - MAYOR OF BEIRA, THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE
  • GERD MÜLLER - FEDERAL MINISTER FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT, GERMANY
  • YANNICK GLEMAREC - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE GREEN CLIMATE FUND (GCF)
  • MR. RAFFAELE MAURO PETRICCIONE - DIRECTOR GENERAL FOR CLIMATE ACTION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
  • KITTY VAN DER HEIJDEN - DIRECTOR GENERAL OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
  • LESLEY NDLOVU - CEOAFRICAN RISK CAPACITY LIMITED
  • AMADOU MAIGA - CHAIRGLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP WEST AFRICA
  • SEYNI NAFO - TECHNICAL COORDINATOR AFRICA ADAPTATION INITIATIVE
  • ABIR LEMSEFFER - DIRECTOR GENERAL AFRICA ADAPTATION INITIATIVE
  • MR. GEBRU JEMBER ENDALEW - LDC ELDER AND TECHNICAL LEAD
  • KULTHOUM OMARI-MOTSUMI - SPECIAL ADVISORAFRICA ADAPTATION INITIATIVE
  • ABDOULAYE DIA - EXECUTIVE SECRETARYPAN AFRICAN AGENCY FOR THE GREAT GREEN WALL
  • H.E. JAMES DUDDRIDGE - MINISTER FOR AFRICA - UK FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
  • JOSEFA SACKO - African Union
  • DR. HAFEZ GHANEM - VICE PRESIDENT, EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICATHE WORLD BANK
  • DAOUDA NDIAYE - LEAD CLIMATE ADAPTATION SPECIALIST ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK

Transforming the Sahel’s Blue Lifelines for Peaceful and Resilient Communities

Transforming the Sahel’s Blue Lifelines for Peaceful and Resilient Communities
Wetlands are the economic engine of the Sahel. They maintain a supply of water, provide sustenance in the dry season and are crucial refuges during droughts. However, they are in rapid decline due to a combination of upstream water diversions, climate change and increasing competition for resources locally. Join us and learn about innovative adaptation solutions for water and security, listen to voices from the field and follow a high-level dialogue on resourcing the revival of Sahelian wetlands.

Two Degree Initiative for Food and Agriculture 

The ‘Two Degree Initiative’ (2DI) is a coalition of like-minded partner organizations with a single unifying vision – to transform the global food system for a climate-smart future. 2DI’s ambition is to reach 200million farmers through ten ‘Regional Challenges’ that include projects in low and middle-income countries. It organizes its projects around a set of themes that align with a rigorous theory of change.

26/01 VANGUARD CITIES AFRICA EUROPE

Leadings cities (Addis Abba, Ethiopia; Freetown, Sierra Leone; Accra, Ghana; Kigali, Rwanda; Skopje, North Macedonia; London, UK) will show the path forward to move city-led nature-based solutions from good ideas to investment-ready projects. 
  • Rogier van den Berg DIRECTOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT WRI 
  • Emma Howard Boyd CHAIR OF THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY, UK GOVERNMENT 
  • Carlos Manuel Rodriguez CEO AND CHAIRPERSON, GCA COMMISSIONER GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITIES GEF 
  • Adanech Abebe MAYOR OF ADDIS ABBA, ETHIOPIA 
  • Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr MAYOR OF FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE 
  • Mohammed Adjei Sowah MAYOR OF ACCRA, GHANA 
  • Petre Shilegov MAYOR OF SKOPJE, NORTH MACEDONIA 
  • Pudence Rubingisa MAYOR OF KIGALI, RWANDA KIGALI, RWANDA 
  • Shirley Rodrigues DEPUTY MAYOR OF LONDON, UK LONDON, UK

Race To Resilience: Building the resilience of 4 billion people by 2030

Ekhosuehi Iyahen is the Secretary General of the Insurance Development Forum (IDF), a public-private partnership led by the insurance industry and supported by the World Bank and the United Nations.
  • The IDF is a public/private partnership led by the insurance industry and supported by international organisations. The IDF was first announced at the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP21) Paris Climate summit in 2015 and was officially launched by leaders of the United Nations, the World Bank and the insurance industry in 2016.
  • The IDF aims to optimise and extend the use of insurance and its related risk management capabilities to build greater resilience and protection for people, communities, businesses, and public institutions that are vulnerable to disasters and their associated economic shocks.

Agri Food videos and Africa videos

Podcast Future Climate For Africa: Podcast host Dr. Suzanne Carter and co-host Kornelia Iipinge unpack the fact that many cities across Africa are dealing with water issues, examples such as Cape Town’s Day Zero may be an indication of the types of crisis African cities may face if they do not plan for climate change. 

Using satellites to improve smallholder resilience A short 2 minute video demonstrates that satellite data and simple solutions can have a big impact 


Delta Lighthouse Case Study – Mozambique - In close collaboration with the Beira local government in Mozambique, a lighthouse case study was developed 

Delta Lighthouse Indonesia

Delta Lighthouse Case study – Colombia - A Delta Lighthouse Case Study on the Mira River Basin. The Colombian government in collaboration with the World Food Program 

Nuclear Science and Technology for Climate Change Adaptation - 

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) helps countries to use nuclear science and technologies to monitor and measure the impact of climate change and adapt to its effects. This support is relevant in the context of improving agriculture, water management and the resilience of food production systems, among others. Nuclear techniques are being applied in a wide variety of fields such as plant breeding, livestock production, insect pest control and soil and crop management. Nuclear applications are also being used to assist countries to measure changes in ocean environments, including ocean acidification; to share scientific information on freshwater and its origins, age, movement and quality; and to research the effects of a warming Earth on the climate and global changes on ecosystems. This film looks at examples of nuclear science and technologies being practically applied to improve farming in Zimbabwe, monitor limited water supplies in Costa Rica and breed crops in averse climatic conditions.


Using satellites to improve smallholder resilience 
This short 2 minute video demonstrates that satellite data and simple solutions can have a big impact on the livelihoods of smallholder food producers in developing countries. The G4AW approach has the target to reach 4.5 million food producers by 2022. The Netherlands Space Office (NSO) will submit this video to the CAS2021. This video is a global call for collaboration for the benefit of smallholder food producers and food security across the globe!

Tea production is an important contributor to the economies of Kenya and Malawi. It is widely acknowledged that the quality and quantity of tea production is being affected by changing weather patterns. An understanding of these potential changes is necessary to support climate resilient planning in tea production and supply chains.

Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) presents a virtual poster on Co-production for decision support in FCFA. This poster highlights the various co-production approaches used by FCFA research teams. Co-production, which is an action research approach, was employed by FCFA to establish a common understanding of the decision-making contexts, key climate science concepts and scientific understanding of the region’s future climate.

Agri-tech solutions can promote adaptation, turning climate risks to opportunities for improved resilience. Through a partnership, DanChurchAid (NGO), Ingemann Group A/S (business), Momentum Trust (NGO), and Juhudi Kilimo (Kenyan micro-finance institution).



Provided is a video about CLIMTAGTM, the CLimate InforMation Tool for AGriculture. The new web-based tool offers tailored agro-climate indicators to support adaptation to climate-robust agro-systems.


As we grapple with the reality of accelerating climate change, we are also becoming increasingly aware that there are no easy solutions. Our response must match the complexity of the challenge. This is clearly demonstrated than in the intricate linkages between climate change and our food systems, which have been further compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Tamer is leading Acumen’s Resilient Agriculture Initiative and, in this Talk, shares how he and his team are investing in strategies that will help poor smallholder farmers adapt to and become more resilient in the face of climate change.

The program aims to scale groundbreaking water-energy-food innovations to impact food security, gender, poverty, and biodiversity in an environmentally sustainable way. WE4F is a joint international initiative of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands, Sweden through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

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