LINKCast: Unveiling the Impact of Climate Financing in African Agriculture

Episode Summary

In this episode, we explore how bridging a climate financing gap of up to 90% in Africa has the potential to revolutionize agriculture on the continent. From enabling farmers to make climate-smart decisions through the delivery of climate information services, the limited climate finance flow of $30 billion is significantly enhancing the resilience of smallholder farmers to climate impacts, and an increase in climate finance flows is critical to achieving the continent's climate ambition. Join us as we hear from Gerald Forkuor, Climate Change Lead at USAID Feed The Future’s Policy LINK in Ghana, and Tracy Rashida, CEO of BOOD, an Ingrower Model School for Smallholder Farmers. Learn how these initiatives are empowering farming communities to thrive amidst climate change challenges.

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