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Co-production in African weather and climate services
  1. Overview
  1. Contents
  2. About the programmes
  3. Executive summary
  4. 1 Introduction
    1. 1.1 Purpose of this manual
    2. 1.2 Structure of this manual
  5. 2 Co-production in the development of weather and climate services
    1. 2.1 Where does co-production come from?
    2. 2.2 Co-production of weather and climate services
    3. 2.3 Overarching principles of good co-production
    4. 2.4 Implementing the building blocks and principles of co-production
  6. 3 Finding the value in good co-production
    1. 3.1 Value for money
    2. 3.2 Moving to scale and sustainability
  7. 4 Conclusion
  8. References
  9. Case Studies
    1. 1 AMMA-2050: Combining Scenario Games, Participatory Modelling and Theatre Forums to Co-produce Climate Information for Medium-term Planning
    2. 2 BRACED: Sharing Lessons on Promoting Gender Equality through a ‘Writeshop’
    3. 3 BRACED: Developing and Communicating Information that Can Support Climate Resilience: Learning from Zaman Lebidi, Burkina Faso
    4. 4 RCSA: Bringing Climate Services to People Living in Rwanda’s Rural Areas
    5. 5 ALP: Participatory Scenario Planning for Local Seasonal Climate Forecasts and Advisories
    6. 6 Climate Risk Narratives: Co-producing Stories of the Future
    7. 7 ENACTS: Developing Climate Services for Malaria Surveillance and Control in Tanzania
    8. 8 FATHUM: Forecast for Anticipatory Humanitarian Action
    9. 9 FRACTAL: Learning Labs, Dialogues and Embedded Researchers in Southern African Cities
    10. 10 FONERWA: Climate Risk Screening Tool
    11. 11 MHEWS: Multi-hazard Early Warning System for Coastal Tanzania
    12. 12 Resilient Transport Strategic Assessment for Dar es Salaam
    13. 13 RRA: Climate Attribution for Extreme Weather Events in Ethiopia and Kenya
    14. 14 UMFULA: Co-producing Climate Information for Medium-term Planning in the Water-Energy-Food Nexus
    15. 15 IRRP: Building Resilience in Tanzania’s Energy Sector Planning
    16. 16 PRISE: Co-exploring Relevant Evidence for Policy Change in Kenya
    17. 17 NMA ENACTS: An Example of a Co‑produced Climate Service Fit for Purpose
    18. 18 REACH: Improving Water Security for the Poor in Turkana County, Kenya
    19. 19 DARAJA: Co-designing Weather and Climate Information Services for and with Urban Informal Settlements in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam
    20. 20 ForPAc: Co-producing Approaches to Forecast-based Early Action for Drought and Floods in Kenya
    21. 21 HIGHWAY: Co-produced Impact-based Early Warnings and Forecasts to Support Fishing Communities on Lake Victoria
    22. 22 HyCRISTAL: Using Video to Initiate Farmer Dialogue with Local Government in Mukono, Uganda
    23. 23 SCIPEA: Co-produced Seasonal Forecasts for More Effective Management of Hydropower Supply in Kenya
    24. 24 Weather Wise: Co-producing Weather and Climate Radio Content for Farmers, Fishermen and Pastoralists in East Africa

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