More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya

Through facilitation of multistakeholder dialogues, coordination frameworks, and investment mobilization by AICCRA, more than 328,000 community stakeholders across nine Kenyan counties were directly reached with improved and streamlined climate information services to inform seasonal planning, with...

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Main Authors: Grossi, Amanda, Ghosh, Aniruddha
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174914
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description Through facilitation of multistakeholder dialogues, coordination frameworks, and investment mobilization by AICCRA, more than 328,000 community stakeholders across nine Kenyan counties were directly reached with improved and streamlined climate information services to inform seasonal planning, with an estimated 1,000,600 reached indirectly. The climate-information services were delivered through Participatory Scenario Planning (PSP) processes, newly harmonized amongst more than 10 PSP implementers from public and private sectors who adopted action plans for coordinated finance, sustainability, quality, and timeliness of these processes.
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spelling CGSpace1749142025-11-05T12:28:41Z More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya Grossi, Amanda Ghosh, Aniruddha climate change adaptation resilience participatory approaches planning climate services-climate information services early warning systems indigenous peoples' knowledge-indigenous knowledge decision-support systems-decision support tools Through facilitation of multistakeholder dialogues, coordination frameworks, and investment mobilization by AICCRA, more than 328,000 community stakeholders across nine Kenyan counties were directly reached with improved and streamlined climate information services to inform seasonal planning, with an estimated 1,000,600 reached indirectly. The climate-information services were delivered through Participatory Scenario Planning (PSP) processes, newly harmonized amongst more than 10 PSP implementers from public and private sectors who adopted action plans for coordinated finance, sustainability, quality, and timeliness of these processes. 2025-05-22 2025-06-03T08:07:18Z 2025-06-03T08:07:18Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174914 en Open Access application/pdf Grossi, A.; Ghosh, A. (2025) More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya. Study #AFR - 2440. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International; Cali (Colombia): CIAT, 3 p.
spellingShingle climate change adaptation
resilience
participatory approaches
planning
climate services-climate information services
early warning systems
indigenous peoples' knowledge-indigenous knowledge
decision-support systems-decision support tools
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Ghosh, Aniruddha
More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya
title More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya
title_full More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya
title_fullStr More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya
title_short More than 1 million people reached with improved Participatory Scenario Planning processes in Kenya
title_sort more than 1 million people reached with improved participatory scenario planning processes in kenya
topic climate change adaptation
resilience
participatory approaches
planning
climate services-climate information services
early warning systems
indigenous peoples' knowledge-indigenous knowledge
decision-support systems-decision support tools
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174914
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