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Improving competences on climate adaptation, disaster risks and stability in the Horn of Africa

Strengthening IGAD’s Capacity to Increase Resilience in the Horn of Africa (SCIDA III)

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  • Client

    German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

  • Co-financier

    European Union (EU)​​​​​​​

  • Country

    IGAD Member States: Djibouti, Eritrea (currently suspended), Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda

  • Political sponsors

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  • Runtime

    2022 to 2027

  • Involved

    Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)

  • Products and expertise

    Climate, environment, management of natural resources

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Context

The region of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in the Horn of Africa consists of 70 per cent arid or semi-arid land (ASALs), and it often experiences drought-related disasters. The regionis also marked by internal and cross-border conflicts. With an estimated population of 80 million pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in the IGAD region, these factors have led 8.7 million of them to abandon their livelihoods. Thus, the project target group is the poor pastoral and agro-pastoral population of the arid and semi-arid zones in the IGAD region.

Objective

IGAD’s performance in providing services to its member states is enhanced.

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Approach

The project has four priority fields of action:

  1. Improving the IGAD Secretariat’s regional services for its member states in cross-border disaster risk management caused mainly by climate change.
  2. Supporting local pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in becoming more resilient to natural disasters.
  3. Implementing regional, transnational, real-time disease surveillance and monitoring to mitigate pandemics.
  4. Reducing the impact of local conflicts in cross-border areas and improve resilience through enhanced coordination of cross-border management

The approach aims to improve the functionality of the Regional Economic Community (REC) through capacity-development activities.

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Last update: April 2025

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