Climate change is increasingly affecting Sub-Saharan Africa through extreme weather events. Flooding and drought disproportionately impact vulnerable communities, particularly those dependent on agriculture for livelihoods. Traditional water control methods have proven insufficient, disrupting economies and threatening food security across the region. Communities needed innovative, adaptable solutions to enhance climate resilience and protect critical infrastructure.
Building capacity through climate resilience training:
The goal was to empower government officials from seven Sub-Saharan African countries with the knowledge, skills, and resources to implement SlamDam mobile flood barrier, enhancing climate resilience against flooding and drought while protecting agricultural lands and community assets.