Project Components
Four interconnected components working together to build climate resilience
Component 1: Climate Foresight & Early Warning
Strengthening climate information systems and early warning mechanisms for agricultural communities.
Key Objectives
- Enhance climate data collection and analysis
- Develop localized climate forecasting systems
- Establish community-based early warning networks
- Build farmer capacity for climate-informed decision making
Key Outputs
Weather stations installed across 4 provinces
Mobile-based climate advisory services
Trained community climate messengers
Seasonal weather bulletins for farmers
Component 2: Market Incentives & Value Chains
Creating market-based incentives for climate-resilient and ecologically-sound agricultural practices.
Key Objectives
- Strengthen farmer organization capacity
- Develop climate-resilient value chains
- Connect farmers to premium markets
- Promote sustainable certification
Key Outputs
124 farmer organizations strengthened
Market linkages for cashew, mango, rice, vegetables
Quality improvement programs
Organic certification support
Component 3: Enabling Environment
Strengthening policies, institutions, and governance for sustainable agriculture adaptation.
Key Objectives
- Support policy development for climate-smart agriculture
- Strengthen institutional coordination
- Build government capacity
- Promote knowledge sharing
Key Outputs
Policy recommendations developed
Inter-ministerial coordination mechanisms
Government staff trained
Best practices documented and shared
Cross-cutting: GESI & ESS
Integrating gender equality, social inclusion, and environmental & social safeguards across all activities.
Key Objectives
- Mainstream gender equality in all interventions
- Ensure meaningful participation of vulnerable groups
- Apply environmental and social safeguards
- Monitor and address grievances
Key Outputs
Gender action plan implemented
Indigenous peoples engagement framework
Environmental monitoring systems
Grievance redress mechanism operational