Operating in one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in the world, NACHA prioritizes building resilience among communities facing recurring droughts, extreme weather events, and environmental shocks. Our programs are designed to enhance adaptive capacity, reduce vulnerability, and support sustainable coexistence between people and nature. By integrating climate risk analysis into all interventions, we aim to foster communities that can withstand and recover from climate-related challenges.

Climate Resilience

Key Activities

  • Promotion and implementation of climate-smart agriculture to enhance productivity and ensure food security.
  • Development of drought mitigation and adaptation strategies tailored to rural and pastoralist communities.
  • Strengthening disaster risk reduction systems, including early warning mechanisms and preparedness planning.
  • Collaboration with regional and cross-border initiatives to address transboundary climate challenges.