By Nilar Andrea Chit Tun, IFPRI
A comprehensive book series by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has investigated the impact of climate change on African agriculture and food security. The final chapter on East Africa will be exclusively released at an upcoming session at the Global Landscapes Forum.
What’s next for climate change in Africa? This is precisely the question that will be debated at the Technical and Networking Session The good, the bad and the ugly: Climate change’s potential impact on farmers in Africa on Saturday 16 November at the Global Landscapes Forum in Warsaw, Poland.
The session will bring together the authors of the Climate Change Monograph Series, recently published by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), which includes CCAFS own Regional Program Leader for West Africa, Dr. Robert Zougmoré.
Each of the publications, Southern, Western and Eastern will be featured during the discussion, and the final monograph focusing on Eastern Africa will be available in hard copy for the first time to participants of the GLF - exclusively. The research for the books was generously supported by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
Learn more about the future projections for Kenya, from the upcoming Eastern Africa publication: Based on what we know, can Kenya plan its climate future?
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