PASSAGE
Strengthening Pastoral Livelihoods in the African Greater Horn through Effective Anticipatory Action
PASSAGE is a research project that aims to address knowledge gaps to enhance operational early warning system (EWS) and Anticipatory Action (AA) systems for drought risk in pastoralist livelihood systems across GHA to enhance climate-resilient and sustainable livelihoods, especially for the most vulnerable.
At the highest level, PASSAGE seeks to strengthen the management of risks from extreme climate events through impact-based climate forecasts in order to enhance the capacity of pastoral communities to prepare for and recover from the impacts of extreme climate events through robust and cross-cutting anticipatory actions.
The project is led by the Centre for Pastoral Areas and Livestock Development (ICPALD), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), and the University of Sussex. These organizations work in collaboration with the National Drought Management Agency, University of Nairobi, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD) and Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC, also part of IGAD) in Kenya, Jigjiga University in Ethiopia, the Centre for Research and Integrated Development in Somalia, Makerere University in Uganda, and the World Food Program and Virridy Research Inc.
Project Info
PASSAGE- Strengthening Pastoral Livelihoods in the African Greater Horn through Effective Anticipatory Action
ICPALD), IFRC , University of Sussex. National Drought Management Agency, University of Nairobi ICPAC,, Jigjiga University,
Centre for Research and Integrated Development in Somalia, Makerere University , WFP, Virridy Research Inc.
Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda
2023-2026