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Sheep grazing dry season pastures in Mopti, Mali (Photo: Near East Foundation)

IIED is part of a community of practice in Mali and Senegal supporting local government to access and disburse climate finance, investing in priorities chosen with communities for adapting to climate change. Including local knowledge and experience in government planning is vital to the success of the investments.

ProjectClimate change, Drylands and pastoralism, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Fledgling mangroves with a woman on the right of the image
An alliance of government and non-government organisations is promoting a mechanism for delivering climate finance to the local level for inclusive climate adaptation
ArticleClimate change, Drylands and pastoralism

Ce dossier présente les résultats d’une étude portant sur l’impact de la législation pastorale guinéenne, étude réalisée pour l’IIED dans le cadre de son programme sous-régional « Réussir la Décentralisation ».

PublicationDrylands and pastoralism, Monitoring, evaluation and learning

This paper presents the findings of a study of the impact of Guinean pastoral legislation carried out on behalf of IIED as part of its sub-regional “Making Decentralisation Work” programme.

PublicationDrylands and pastoralism, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Divisional Adaptation Planning Committees (DAPCs) act as community focal points (Photo: Sam Greene/IIED)
County and local governments in the drylands of Kenya, Mali, Senegal and Tanzania have established local-level climate adaptation funds with technical support from IIED and government and non-government organisations. These funds improve their readiness to access and disburse national and global climate finance, supporting community-prioritised investments to build climate resilience
ProjectClimate change, Drylands and pastoralism, Economics
Participants developing the Ngiagagniao rural community map (Photo: Bara Guèye)

Our programme of work on 'Making decentralisation work' responded to a policy change in many countries in the African Sahel which saw the transfer of certain decision-making powers and resources away from central government to elected local government bodies

ProjectDrylands and pastoralism, Economics

Decentralisation offers real opportunities for local people to have a say in the decisions that affect their everyday lives.

PublicationDrylands and pastoralism, Monitoring, evaluation and learning

This document is part of the ‘Better Evidence in Action’ toolkit.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Drylands and pastoralism

Although Tanzania relies on pastoralists and agro-pastoralists for most of its meat and milk, recent years have seen pastoralist production systems operating under growing pressure and pastoralist communities becoming increasingly impove

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Drylands and pastoralism
A man herds goats amid the dust

The Kenya Adaptation Consortium is demonstrating that local climate adaptation planning, supported by county government-managed devolved funds, informed by community priorities and enhanced by climate information services, renders significant benefits for people in poor and marginalised households in the most drought prone areas

ProjectClimate change, Drylands and pastoralism

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