Agriculture is central to the livelihoods of billions of people worldwide, including African rural and urban households. However, climate change and extreme weather increasingly threaten food security, ecosystems, and social stability. Many existing climate services are fragmented, top-down and poorly adapted to local realities.
SAFE4ALL responds by co-developing user-centred, bundled climate services in Kenya, Ghana and Zimbabwe. The project combines weather and climate information, soil and water management, agricultural advice, and risk reduction services into affordable, scalable solutions tailored to local needs.
Through LivingLabs, SAFE4ALL engages multiple stakeholders to ensure services are demand-driven and context-specific. SAFE4ALL addresses the nexus of climate, food security, migration, and ecosystem management, with expected impacts including:
- Increased resilience and adaptive capacity of vulnerable communities.
- Improved food and water security in rapidly changing environments.
- Reduced forced migration pressures on cities and fragile regions.
- Policy uptake and mainstreaming of climate services in national planning.
- Contribution to multiple SDGs, especially Zero Hunger (SDG2), Sustainable Cities (SDG11), and Climate Action (SDG13).
SAFE4ALL explicitly integrates social sciences and humanities by analysing migration dynamics, labour mobility, governance barriers, and gender dimensions of adaptation, ensuring solutions are socially inclusive and politically relevant.