This is a report of a workshop which brought together the respective expertise and focus of two consortia projects, African Monsoon Multi-disciplinary Analysis 2050 (AMMA2050) and the Christian Aid-led BRACED project, Zeman Lebidi, both of which are seeking to strengthen climate resilience in Burkina Faso.
While BRACED is focused on building resilience within rural communities to current and emerging climate extremes and disasters, AMMA2050 seeks to strengthen resilience to climate changes within the medium-term (5 to 40-year period) across the Sahel, with research in Burkina Faso focused on building resilience to flood risk within the urban context of the capital, Ouagadougou.
The workshop aimed to:
From Camel to Cup' explores the importance of camels and camel milk in drought ridden regions, and the under-reported medicinal and vital health benefits of camel milk
Less than 5 percent of disaster losses are covered by insurance in poorer countries, versus 50 percent in rich nations
Age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and many more factors must be considered if people are to become resilient to climate extremes
A concern is around the long-term viability of hard-fought development gains
In Kenya's Wajir county, the emphasis on water development is happening at the expense of good water governance