Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia
The Climate-Smart Agriculture Multi-Stakeholder Platform (CSA-MSP) guideline (developed by the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development – Kenya, and the Ministry of Agriculture – Ethiopia) provides a practical framewor...
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| author | Assefa, Berhanu Tesfaye, Lidya Jalango, Dorcas Ndetu, Veronica Binge, Brenda |
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| description | The Climate-Smart Agriculture Multi-Stakeholder Platform (CSA-MSP) guideline (developed by the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development – Kenya, and the Ministry of Agriculture – Ethiopia) provides a practical framework for establishing functional, inclusive, and coordinated mechanisms that support the implementation of climate-smart agriculture at national and sub-national levels. Recognizing the interlinked challenges of climate change, food security, and sustainable agricultural development, the guideline draws on global best practices and lessons from countries like Kenya and Ethiopia, where the Kenya CSA-MSP and Ethiopia CSA Forum, respectively, have been established to facilitate participatory decision-making, knowledge sharing, and policy alignment.
It addresses the need for structured coordination among diverse actors, including government, private sector, civil society, faith-based organizations, research institutions, and local communities, ensuring that CSA interventions are context-specific, equitable, and aligned with national strategies. By providing clear governance structures, operational procedures, and practical tools, the guideline transforms CSA-MSPs from conceptual forums into functional platforms capable of accelerating climate resilience, agricultural productivity, and sustainable development outcomes |
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| spelling | CGSpace1802072026-01-21T02:02:00Z Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia Assefa, Berhanu Tesfaye, Lidya Jalango, Dorcas Ndetu, Veronica Binge, Brenda agriculture productivity resilience multi-stakeholder processes stakeholder engagement local climate action The Climate-Smart Agriculture Multi-Stakeholder Platform (CSA-MSP) guideline (developed by the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development – Kenya, and the Ministry of Agriculture – Ethiopia) provides a practical framework for establishing functional, inclusive, and coordinated mechanisms that support the implementation of climate-smart agriculture at national and sub-national levels. Recognizing the interlinked challenges of climate change, food security, and sustainable agricultural development, the guideline draws on global best practices and lessons from countries like Kenya and Ethiopia, where the Kenya CSA-MSP and Ethiopia CSA Forum, respectively, have been established to facilitate participatory decision-making, knowledge sharing, and policy alignment. It addresses the need for structured coordination among diverse actors, including government, private sector, civil society, faith-based organizations, research institutions, and local communities, ensuring that CSA interventions are context-specific, equitable, and aligned with national strategies. By providing clear governance structures, operational procedures, and practical tools, the guideline transforms CSA-MSPs from conceptual forums into functional platforms capable of accelerating climate resilience, agricultural productivity, and sustainable development outcomes 2025-12 2026-01-20T11:45:52Z 2026-01-20T11:45:52Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180207 en Open Access application/pdf Assefa, B.; Tesfaye, L.; Jalango, D.; Ndetu, V.; Binge, B. (2025) Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia. 19 p. |
| spellingShingle | agriculture productivity resilience multi-stakeholder processes stakeholder engagement local climate action Assefa, Berhanu Tesfaye, Lidya Jalango, Dorcas Ndetu, Veronica Binge, Brenda Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia |
| title | Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia |
| title_full | Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia |
| title_short | Piloting the climate smart agriculture – Multistakeholder platform development guideline: Experience from Adama Woreda in Ethiopia |
| title_sort | piloting the climate smart agriculture multistakeholder platform development guideline experience from adama woreda in ethiopia |
| topic | agriculture productivity resilience multi-stakeholder processes stakeholder engagement local climate action |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180207 |
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