Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Building (CCARB) Project
Project Name: Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience Building (CCARB) Project
Implementing Organization: African Centre for Environment, Energy & Climate Advocacy (ACEECA)
Location: Kenya (Initially targeting arid and semi-arid regions)
Target Beneficiaries: Smallholder farmers, pastoralists, women & youth groups, and vulnerable communities
1. Project Background
Kenya faces increasing climate shocks, including prolonged droughts, erratic rainfall, and extreme temperatures, which threaten food security and livelihoods—especially in arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs). The Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Building (CCARB) project seeks to empower vulnerable communities with locally led, sustainable solutions to adapt to climate change while enhancing long-term resilience.
This project aligns with Kenya’s National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and the Global Resilience Partnership.
2. Project Objectives
- Enhance Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) – Promote drought-resistant crops, agroforestry, and water-efficient farming.
- Strengthen Early Warning Systems – Improve access to weather forecasts and disaster preparedness training.
- Boost Water & Soil Conservation – Support rainwater harvesting, terracing, and irrigation innovations.
- Promote Alternative Livelihoods – Train communities on beekeeping, eco-tourism, and renewable energy enterprises.
- Advocate for Policy Influence – Engage county governments in adopting climate-resilient development plans.
3. Key Activities
A. Climate-Smart Agriculture & Food Security
- Distribution of drought-tolerant seeds (e.g., sorghum, millet, green grams).
- Training on conservation farming (minimum tillage, crop rotation).
- Establishment of community seed banks for food security.
B. Water & Soil Management
- Construction of sand dams, shallow wells, and rooftop rainwater systems.
- Promotion of drip irrigation & solar-powered water pumps.
- Rehabilitation of degraded lands through agroforestry and terracing.
C. Disaster Risk Reduction & Early Warning
- Mobile-based weather alerts for farmers and pastoralists.
- Community disaster response teams trained in flood/drought mitigation.
- Climate risk mapping to identify vulnerable hotspots.
D. Alternative Livelihoods & Green Jobs
- Beekeeping & honey production for income diversification.
- Solar energy cooperatives (training women/youth in solar installation).
- Eco-tourism initiatives around restored ecosystems.
E. Policy Advocacy & Awareness
- County-level dialogues on climate-resilient budgeting.
- Radio programs & community forums on climate adaptation.
- Partnerships with research institutions for data-driven solutions.
4. Expected Outcomes
- 50,000+ farmers adopting climate-smart agriculture.
- 30% increase in household food security in target regions.
- 100+ water conservation structures built (dams, boreholes).
- 20,000+ people accessing early warning weather alerts.
- 5 county governments integrating resilience plans into policies.
- 5,000 women & youth trained in green enterprises.
5. Sustainability & Scalability
- Farmer-led cooperatives will manage seed banks and irrigation schemes.
- Public-private partnerships with agribusinesses & renewable energy firms.
- Integration with ACEECA’s Farmers Digital Market (FDM) for market access.
- Replication potential across East Africa with donor support.