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Accelerating Climate Adaptation via Meso-level Integration (ACAMI)

This two-year initiative addressed a lack of recognition of the role of meso-level organizations (MLOs) in enabling transformative, locally-led climate change adaptation.

About

 

The ACAMI project identified leverage points and bottlenecks affecting the capacity of MLOs to facilitate equitable and effective adaptation for small-scale producers. By co-creating tools and metrics that capture the attributes and strategies of MLOs, the project supports partnership opportunities and improves risk management and sustainable livelihoods under climate change.


info graphic about the Meso Level Organizations (MLOs) framework with Macro and Micro-level for climate adaptation

Mission and Vision

ACAMI envisions a transformed institutional context for inclusive and effective adaptation in African small-scale farming systems, in which “Meso-level” Organizations – connecting financial sponsors and policy makers to farmers --  use and share knowledge on their capacities and strengths in novel partnerships, helping farmers access the knowledge, data, climate services, and other resources they value for improved risk management and sustainable livelihoods under climate change.

ACAMI’s mission is to identify leverage points and bottlenecks to enable Meso-level Organizations to serve as catalysts of equitable and effective adaptation for small-scale African producers. Through collaborative approaches, ACAMI integrates knowledge and develops decision-support tools that will facilitate the mobilization of Meso-level Organizations’ capacities, thus enhancing communities of practice in relation to resilient and sustainable small-scale farming systems.

ACAMI Knowledge Series

Bridging the Gap: The Critical Role of Meso-Level Organizations in Climate Change Adaptation
Meso-Level Organizations as Key Intermediaries in Climate Information Services for Small-Scale Producers
The Organizational Learning and Transformative Adaptation Prototype Game

Other output

 

Recording for the 1st ACAMI convening: Organizations and Partnerships in Climate Change Adaptation Projects for Agricultural Small-Scale Producers (5 July 2023) - Watch the full recording here

Summary Report for the 2nd ACAMI convening: Gender and Beyond: Creating Innovative Strategies for Inclusive Climate Change Adaptation among Small-Scale Producers in Africa (15  Feb 2024)

Convening Brief for the 2nd ACAMI convening: Gender and Beyond: Creating Innovative Strategies for Inclusive Climate Change Adaptation among Small-Scale Producers in Africa (15  Feb. 2024)

Project objectives

 

  1. Understand how Meso-level Organizations influence the effectiveness, sustainability, and scaling of climate change adaptation
  2. Identify what might enhance the ability of Meso-level Organizations to exercise full capacities in climate change adaptation
  3. Co-create tools, and metrics that capture Meso-level Organizations attributes and capacities to support partnership opportunities in climate change adaptation

Project location

 

To capture the contextual diversity of  agricultural small-scale producers and climate adaptation initiatives in Africa, ACAMI focuses on four African Countries, namely Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, and South Africa.

Where we worked

Partners and sponsors

 

This project, funded (in part) by a $1.25 million grant to ASU from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation looks at the ways in which organizations help African farmers adapt to Climate Change. The findings and conclusions contained within are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect positions or policies of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.