Introduction
Climate adaptation servicesLeveraging digital transformative technologies for more resilient agri-food systems
With climate change in action, SNV seeks to accelerate the adoption of transformative services that help vulnerable populations adapt to climate and economic related shocks.
Key challenges
Impact of climate change
2022 is a year of unprecedented hunger. As many as 828 million people go to bed hungry every night, the number of those facing acute food insecurity has soared - from 135 million to 345 million - since 2019.
Over 200 million people could be displaced in the next 20 years due to more frequent and severe climatic disasters.
Vulnerable communities
Those living in rural areas and for whose agriculture and livestock are the backbone of their livelihoods are disproportionately affected.
While there are already many other forces driving conflict and migration, the impacts of climate change only complicate and exacerbate these drivers.
Using digital climate adaptation services to increase resilience to climate shocks
Equally, agricultural activities are also affected by the increasing climatic variability, fluctuating market prices and low coverage networks.
Geo-satellite applications
SNV interventions
SNV's interventions
SNV accelerates the adoption of these services using a holistic approach:
- On farm: improving decision-making ability by providing reliable, timely and location-specific weather and agronomic data to farmers and pastoralists
- Off farm: increasing access to markets, inputs, and finance to foster business opportunities and lower transaction costs
- Enabling environment: supporting policy dialogue to maximise gains made by digital technologies and reduce the digital divide
Where we work
SNV Case study
An SNV case studyGARBAL: an innovative service to empower pastoralists and farmers in the Sahel
Key figuresTotal calls to date: 307,000 calls
Resources
Resources
Safeguarding pastoralists and their food systems
Blog
Garbal: a satellite information service for pastoralist farmers in northern Mali
Technical paper
Meating West Africa’s mega cities
Blog
Increasing African drylands pastoralists' resilience to climate change
Paper
Reflecting on STAMP results and getting ready to scale
Technical paper