Dr Evans Kituyi - Responding to Climate Stress
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Responding to Climate Stress:
CARIAA Programme’s Theory of Change
Evans Kituyi & Michele Leone IDRC Regional Office for Sub-Saharan Africa
Overview Introducing CARIAA:
Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia
The CARIAA Model features Consortia The Hot-Spots Cross-Consortia initiatives
Our Theory of Change Conclusion
What is CARIAA?
• 7-year Partnership with DFID
• $70 million, ending 2019
• Builds upon Climate Change Adaptation in Africa (CCAA) which closed in 2012
Linking Research to Policy & Practice in the hot-spots
Generate new
knowledge
Promote research uptake
Strengthen adaptation expertise
Our overarching aim: To develop robust evidence
on how to increase the resilience of vulnerable
populations in climate change hot spots in Africa and Asia.
A Hot-spot Approach
Himalayan Adaptation, Water & Resilience
Pathways to Resilience in Semi-arid Economies
Deltas, Vulnerability & Climate Change: Migration as Adaptation
Adaptation at Scale in Semi-Arid Regions
A Consortium Approach
Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA)Core consortia members
Adaptation at Scale in Semi-Arid Regions
(ASSAR)
Himalayan Adaptation, Water, and Resilience Research (HI-AWARE)
Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies
(PRISE)
Deltas, Vulnerability and Climate Change:
Migration and Adaptation (DECCMA)
• Research
• Policy
• Practice
Collaborative Program Architecture
Cross-cutting Themes
• Migration• Gender & equity• Economics • Climate science• Scenarios
Country Tables• Kenya • Ghana• India• Bangladesh• Burkina Faso• Pakistan
Program Strategies
•Knowledge management•Communications•Monitoring and evaluation
Stakeholder engagement
The CARIAA Theory of Change
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