Join ClimBeR at CGIAR Science Week in Nairobi, Kenya
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From
CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience
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Published on
21.06.24
- Impact Area
CGIAR Science Week is a call to the global community for greater investment in climate and agriculture R&D to design a sustainable, food-secure future where those most vulnerable are resilient to climate shocks and impacts. Unlocking innovation for climate resilience requires a combination of investment in climate and agriculture R&D, the right mix of strategic partnerships, and co-creating solutions together with the communities that need them the most.
At CGIAR Science Week, ClimBeR will demonstrate:
- How our science helps enhance resilience through the transformative adaptation of land, water, and food systems
- How our innovations help address climate action/climate resilience
- How we co-design and co-create solutions together with partners and local communities to spur locally-led climate action for community resilience
- How we integrate a social equity approach to operationalize transformative methodologies and minimize maladapation
The CGIAR Research Initiative on Climate Resilience (#ClimBeR) will be at CGIAR Science Week and participate in, and lead several events.
Register here to join us at CGIAR Science Week: https://cgiar.org/scienceweek
Find our schedule of #ClimBeR-related events below:
| 1 | 1st July | 10:30 am-12:00 | The CGIAR AWARE Platform: Transforming Early Warning into Early Action for Climate Resilience | CW114 | Giriraj Amarnath/IWMI, ClimBeR |
| 2 | 2nd July | 12:30-14:30 | Presentation of Climate Mega Program | CR1 | Convenor and co-convener of Climate MP |
| 3 | 3rd July | 16:00-17:30 | Linking the last mile through digital agricultural services delivered with a human touch | CR9
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Ukama Ustawi, Resilient Cities, SAPLING, ClimBeR, Livestock and Climate, AICCRA, Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT, IITA, One Health and ILRI |
| 4 | 4th July | 8:00 – 11:30 | Advancing CGIAR Science through Digital Innovations and Data-Driven Practices | CR9 | IFPRI, IWMI, ABC, ICARDA, CIP, IRRI |
| 5 | 4th July | 16:30-18:00 | Strengthening Agrifood Systems with Integrated Drought Management: Innovations in Early Warning and Action in Africa and South Asia | CW113 | Giriraj Amarnath/IWMI, NEXUS Gains, ClimBeR, AICCRA, TAFS-WCA |
| 6 | 5th July | 10:00 to 13:30 | Science innovations to accelerate climate action for food, land and water systems transformation in a climate crisis – science to build upon | CR10 | MITIGATE+ and ClimBeR, HER+, Livestock & Climate, NEXUS Gains, AICCRA, Climate Impact Platform |
| 7 | 5th July | 14:00-20:00
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Predicting food crises caused by food price shocks and climate insecurity | CR10 | The Food Security Portal team at IFPRI
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For updates on #ClimBeR at #CGIARScienceWeek, follow us @CGIARClimate or on Linkedin here.
Visit the CGIAR Science Week page for updates, virtual sessions, registration, and more.
View a complete list of climate-related events at CGIAR Science Week here
Access the daily schedule of events at CGIAR Science Week here
Related resources:
CGIAR Research Initiative on Climate Resilience Annual Technical Report 2023
Key Result Story: Putting climate security on African Agendas
Key Result Story: Kenya’s new climate action plan tackles security threats
Enhancing Indigenous Peoples’ participation in climate policy processes
Nurturing local champions of change to fight inequality and build systemic resilience
Helping communities help themselves: early warning systems help save lives
Transformative adaptation: Reorienting the climate response from climate-smart to climate-resilient
Transformative adaptation and implications for transdisciplinary climate change research
An Enabling Innovation Ecosystem to Accelerate Agriculture Breakthroughs
Voices of Change: Community stories of climate adaptation in Baringo, Kenya
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