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East African Agriculture and Climate Change (KENYA) MICHAEL MAKOKHA ODERA, TIMOTHY S. THOMAS, MICHAEL WAITHAKA, MIRIAM KYOTALIMYE

Kenya is an ecologically diverse nation located on the Indian Ocean in eastern Africa. Most of the land is classified as arid or semi-arid, yet at higher elevations lush montane forests are found. Kenya is home to the second-highest peak in Africa, glacier-capped Mount Kenya.

East African Agriculture and Climate Change (MADAGASCAR) MIREILLE RAHAINGO VOLOLONA, MIRIAM KYOTALIMYE, TIMOTHY S. THOMAS, AND MICHAEL WAITHAKA

Madagascar is an island in the southwestern Indian Ocean off the coast of Mozambique. The topography of the country is varied and uneven, with some regions dominated by plains and plateaus extending into vast delta areas

East African Agriculture and Climate Change (RWANDA)

A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS - RWANDA. The brief Includes: Current conditions; Climate change scenarios and their potential impacts on yields; Climate change and food security scenarios; and Recommendations.

East African Agriculture and Climate Change (SUDAN) ABDELMONEIM TAHA, TIMOTHY S. THOMAS, MICHAEL WAITHAKA

A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS - SUDAN. The brief Includes: Current conditions; Climate change scenarios and their potential impacts on yields; Climate change and food security scenarios; and Recommendations

East African Agriculture and Climate Change (TANZANIA) CAROLINE KILEMBE1 , TIMOTHY S. THOMAS2 , MICHAEL WAITHAKA3 , MIRIAM KYOTALIMYE3 , SIZA TUMBO4

The sustainable development strategies of the Tanzanian government’s National Development Vision 2025 emphasize agriculture and food security as the keys to poverty alleviation. Maize is the country’s most important staple, followed by sorghum, rice, beans, and cassava. P

East African Agriculture and Climate Change (UGANDA) BERNARD BASHAASHA, TIMOTHY S. THOMAS, MICHAEL WAITHAKA, MIRIAM KYOTALIMYE

Uganda occupies a total area of 241,038 square km, most of which is suitable for agriculture. Sixteen percent of the total area is water and swamps, while 7 percent is forested. Maize, beans, cassava, and banana (plantain) are the most widely grown crops.

Climate change to shift Kenyabreadbaskets Peter

Study presented during national climate and agriculture meeting finds Kenyan farmers can thrive despite changing growing conditions

Climate change to shift Kenya breadbaskets Peter

Study presented during national climate and agriculture meeting finds Kenyan farmers can thrive despite changing growing conditions

Investing in agricultural water in Eastern Africa: challenges and opportunities Peter

Investing in agricultural water in Eastern Africa: challenges and opportunities

Review of Research and Policies for Climate Change Adaptation in the Agriculture Sector in East Africa Emma T. Liwenga1 , Abdulai Jalloh2 and Hezron Mogaka3

While there is undisputed evidence that the climate is changing, there is a lot of uncertainty regarding the pace and extent of the change, and the different impacts on the sub-Saharan regions, sectors, nations, and communities.

Review of Research and Policy for Climate Change Adaptation in the Health Sector in East Africa Andrew K. Githeko1 , Abdulai Jalloh2 , Hezron Mogaka3

Review of Research and Policy for Climate Change Adaptation in the Health Sector in East Africa

Optimizing use of integrated soil fertility management options for profitable groundnut production in Uganda O. Semalulu1 , B. Mugonola2 , J. Bonabana-Wabbi3S.T. Kayangaand H. Mogaka4

Optimizing use of integrated soil fertility management options for profitable groundnut production in Uganda

Shooting climate change with water ASARECA

Farmers are using water to shoot back at climate change. From Mackakos and Makueni in Kenya to Avaratrambolo in Madagascar, Amhara in Ethiopia, Kibimba and Muhembuzi in Burundi, Amadir and Molqi in Eritrea, Kumi and Mbale in Uganda, and the Central clay plains in Sudan, 

ANNUAL REPORT 2010 ASARECA

Technologies without borders: Sharing regional innovations for food security. ANNUAL REPORT 2010: Technologies without borders: Sharing regional innovations for food security.

ASARECA basket of good summarised in 2013 Annual Report ASARECA basket of good summarised in 2013 Annual Report ASARECA

 

2013 was a very significant year in ASARECAÔÇÖs work in mobilising regional collective action to tackle challenges affecting people in Eastern and Central Africa.