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The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Delivering Climate Information Services in Africa

February 20, 2018
Fatema Rajabali
Robert O’Sullivan
Jeremy Usher
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While public sector interest in climate information services (CIS) is concerned with resilience in the face of climate variability and change, the...
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Worker examining a rain gauge at a meteorological station in Kenya.

New USAID Initiative to Evaluate the Sustainability and Effectiveness of Climate Services in Africa

February 9, 2017
Robert O’Sullivan
Dr. Arame Tall
Alioune Kaere
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Africa is highly vulnerable to climate variability and climate change. When drought strikes and farmers are unprepared, food security and livelihoods...
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