African Development Fund commits $14 million grant to
scaling up climate resilience across the Sahel
By daily News reporter
The Climate Action Window grant will cover 30 municipalities
and support the creation of 60 climate-smart villages across Sahelian
countries, helping to strengthen community resilience to climate shocks
The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund has
approved a grant of $14.64 million to support Project 2 of the Programme to
Strengthen Resilience to Food and Nutrition Insecurity in the Sahel (P2-P2RS)
in Abidjan on 21 November 2025.
The additional financing is provided through the Climate
Action Window (http://apo-opa.co/43MyWLA), a climate-focused funding mechanism
of the African Development Fund, the concessional lending window of the African
Development Bank Group.
The grant aims to strengthen the adaptation and resilience
capacities of communities across the Sahel as they face increasingly severe
climate extremes. The project adopts a dual approach: scaling up the
"climate-smart villages" model around hydro-agricultural
infrastructure, and improving access to and use of climate information for
decision-making.
The new funding will support the regional seed system by
disseminating resilient, high-yielding improved seed varieties. Planned
activities include updating the Regional Catalogue of Species and Varieties;
creating a business-to-business networking portal; and strengthening seed
multiplication capacities of national agricultural research systems and seed
companies to ensure availability in climate-smart villages. The project will
also support women’s and youth empowerment through targeted capacity-building.
In addition, the project will reinforce climate data
collection and impact monitoring systems, enhancing real-time data availability
from observation networks. It will establish an integrated digital platform for
data collection, management, and real-time dissemination, as well as a regional
system for monitoring and managing loss and damage data. This includes
standardising loss and damage reporting across countries and developing a
multi-scale digital platform for the centralised data management.
The Climate Action Window grant will cover 30 municipalities
and support the creation of 60 climate-smart villages across Sahelian
countries, helping to strengthen community resilience to climate shocks.
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