According to the forecast released by the IGAD Climate Predictions and Applications Centre (ICPAC), the Eastern Africa region

According to the forecast released by the IGAD Climate Predictions and Applications Centre (ICPAC), the Eastern Africa region
Early warning systems are key in saving lives and livelihoods by enabling communities to prepare for and mitigate impacts of climate crises
This forecast by ICPAC is a crucial step in preparing for the anticipated impacts on livelihoods from the unprecedented eventualities
ICPAC has adopted an objective seasonal forecast method to generate climate forecasts for the Greater Horn of Africa.
ICPAC aims at bolstering the implementation of a pioneering project titled “Strengthening Early Warning Systems for Anticipatory Actions.”
The IGAD Climate Predictions and Applications Center (ICPAC), in collaboration with the Wanahabari Center, recently conducted a comprehensive week-long Crisis Reporting training for journalists within the IGAD region at Naivasha. The primary aim of this training initiative was to…
IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) predicts October to December 2023 will have wetter-than-usual conditions.
The food insecurity crisis has been an issue based on the report by IGAD released so the institutions got together discussing solutions.
Based on the ICPAC forecast for 10 to 17 June, warmer-than-usual temperatures are expected across most parts of the Greater Horn of Africa
Climate change has been characterized by a range of extreme weather patterns, including rising global temperatures and wetter-than-average conditions. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 2024 was the warmest year on record, but the heat is expected to…
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