These are the resources for countries outside the IGAD CEAP region.

Partner Organization(s): World Agroforestry (ICRAF), World Vision (WV), Catholic Relief Services (CRS), Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE), Oxfam, and Sahel Eco.
Country/Region(s): Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, and Somalia
Adaptation Sector Thematic Area(s): Strengthen Coordination and Collaboration Between Member States
Summary:
Over the last five years, the Regreening African programme has played a crucial role in restoring stability to regional communities whose livelihoods are dependent on healthy lands, by addressing land degradation and fostering climate resilience, through agroforestry. This initiative has built a dynamic multi-stakeholder partnership, which has bolstered transboundary adaptation efforts and successfully bridged the gap between science, policy and implementation at various scales.
Partner Organization(s): UNDP and GEF
Country/Region(s): Angola, Botswana and Namibia
Adaptation Sector Thematic Area(s): Integrated, Cross- Sectoral, Transboundary and Long-Term Planning Approach
Summary:
The Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission (OKACOM) was established in 1994 as a ‘cooperation, coordination and information-sharing platform’ to encourage an integrated response to the management of the Basin’s water resources and to mitigate, as far as possible, current and future activities and extraction practices that are determinantal to the basin as a whole.
Partner Organization(s): UNHCR in conjunction which World Food Programme (WFP)
Country/Region(s): Kigoma, Tanzania.
Adaptation Sector Thematic Area(s): Economy, Poverty, and Livelihoods
Summary:
The project seeks to restore degraded landscapes in and around the Nduta and Nyarugusu refugee camps and refugee hosting districts (Kibondo and Kasulu), while enhancing community resilience and adaptive capacity through strengthened sustainable livelihoods and skills. This project is implemented by UNHCR in conjunction with World Food Programme (WFP).
Partner Organization(s): Global Environment Facility, UN Food and Agriculture Organisation; Benguela Current Convention; Masifundise Development Trust; environmental, fisheries and related ministries of the three member countries; national marine research institutions.
Country/Region(s): Angola, Namibia and South Africa
Adaptation Sector Thematic Area(s): Blue Economy
Summary:
Building on preceding regional research and collaboration between the countries bordering the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME), namely Angola, Namibia and South Africa, the project seeks to build resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change of the marine fisheries and marine aquaculture sectors within the BCLME through implementation of adaptation strategies to ensure food and livelihood security.
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