Policy brief

How climate information services (CIS) can help pastoralists in the Horn of Africa

This policy brief explores the challenges pastoralists face when using climate information services (CIS). It outlines key considerations for scaling up effective CIS in drylands.

Publisher SPARC
By Claire Bedelian
Promoting innovative solutions Africa Ethiopia Kenya Somalia South Sudan Sudan Uganda

Despite the growing availability of climate information services (CIS), which could help pastoralists adapt to climate change, their use remains limited among pastoralists in the Horn of Africa. 

Why is this the case? Why do pastoralists not make more use of CIS? How can we make CIS more relevant and accessible to them? 

In this policy brief, we review the context of CIS for pastoralists in the Horn of Africa and draw on case studies from Ethiopia and Kenya of CIS initiatives in pastoral areas. The brief looks at the specific needs of pastoralists for climate information, the barriers they face to use such information, and how to develop and deliver CIS tailored for pastoralists.

Our findings show that:

The results emphasise several key considerations when designing and delivering tailored CIS for pastoralists:


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