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Climate Change and Resilient Livelihoods (CCRL)

Under the Climate Change and Resilient Livelihoods (CCRL) program, we aim to build the capacity of communities – especially women and rural populations—to withstand the effects of climate change on their livelihoods. The program promotes climate-smart agriculture, agroforestry, and community-driven adaptation practices.

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About the Climate Change and Resilient Livelihoods Program

Objective: We work to build resilient communities to effects of climate change
Impacts of climate change are not gender neutral due to existing gender inequalities

Climate change is one of the most challenging threats to sustainable development in the world today. Climate change induced natural catastrophes including floods, prolonged droughts, storms among others mostly affect agricultural land and other natural resources like water, forest, wetlands and other eco systems on which many, especially those living in rural communities and women heavily rely to sustain their livelihoods, food security needs and play their care giving roles.

It is on this basis that UCOBAC through its Climate Change and Resilient Livelihoods’ Program undertakes different activities to build community resilience to effects of climate change on their livelihoods.

CCRL Program interventions

Oue CCRL Adaptation Principles

CCRL Projects

Grassroots Women
Fair For All
Resilient Communities

Video: Her Land O'clock Podcast on Gender Responsive Land Governance and WLRs