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Stakeholders from The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, Kenya Meteorological Service Authority (KMSA) and the Institute for Meteorological Training and Research (IMTR) after the MOU signing ceremony. [Rachel Kibui, Standard]

As climate change intensifies droughts, floods and unpredictable weather across Africa, stronger institutions, better-trained professionals and accessible climate information are increasingly important for helping governments and communities prepare for future risks.

Reliable climate information is becoming one of the most important tools for building resilient food systems and cushioning communities against the impacts of climate change.

Whether guiding farmers on when to plant, helping county governments prepare for floods and droughts, or informing national policies, effective climate services are increasingly shaping decisions that safeguard livelihoods and strengthen resilience.