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Understanding Climate Risk Through a Gender Lens

Understanding Climate Risk Through a Gender Lens January 02, 2026 Climate change, food security, and migration do not affect everyone in the same way. Access to land, education, finance, and formal decision-making often differs by gender, shaping how people experience climate risks and how they can respond to them. Across many food systems, women play […]

Wrapping up the SAFE4ALL Learning Program 2025

Wrapping up the SAFE4ALL Learning Program 2025 December 15, 2025 Over the past months, we have had the pleasure of running the very first SAFE4ALL Learning Program – a series of online sessions created to bring together agricultural professionals, researchers, public authorities, innovators, and anyone curious about how climate resilience, digital tools, and inclusive innovation […]

Strengthening Resilience in Northern Ghana

Strengthening Resilience in Northern Ghana 28 – 29 October 2025 | WACWISA, University for Development Studies, Nyankpala Campus The SAFE4ALL Living Lab Workshops in Tamale brought together farmers, researchers, policymakers, gender experts, youth representatives, and development practitioners to explore the realities of food security, climate change, gender dynamics, and migration in Northern Ghana. Over two […]

SAFE4ALL at Africa Climate Summit 2

SAFE4ALL at Africa Climate Summit 2 October 10, 2025 SAFE4ALL was proud to host a session during the Africa Climate Summit 2, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, last month. The session was focused on building climate resilience in Africa’s food systems, which are becoming more vulnerable to unpredictable climate shocks. During this session, we introduced the Triple […]

Reflections from the SAFE4ALL Zimbabwe Case Study Visit

Co-Creating Climate Resilience: Reflections from the SAFE4ALL Zimbabwe Case Study Visit July 09, 2025 In June 2025, the SAFE4ALL project marked an important milestone through a three-day engagement in Zimbabwe, one of our core co-creation case studies. This visit brought together a wide range of stakeholders to collaboratively explore how climate information services can support […]

How the DROPapp Helps Farmers Make Weather-Smart Decisions

How the DROPapp Helps Farmers Make Weather-Smart Decisions June 20, 2025 Every morning when he wakes up, Wageningen University researcher and SAFE4ALL project coordinator Spyros Paparrizos checks his weather apps to decide whether to grab an umbrella or sunglasses before biking to work in the ever-unpredictable Dutch weather. However, for smallholder farmers in places like […]

Shaping the Zimbabwe Living Lab

Shaping the Zimbabwe Living Lab May 26, 2025 From May 6 to May 9, the SAFE4ALL team was in Zimbabwe for a series of stakeholder engagement workshops. The aim was to connect with farming communities, government institutions, agricultural extension officers, and other relevant stakeholders who play a vital role in the project. These engagements were […]

Beyond the Buzzword: Making Co-Creation Real in Climate Services

Beyond the Buzzword: Making Co-Creation Real in Climate Services May 9, 2025 Sometimes, a word becomes so common in our field that it starts to lose its meaning. Citizen science, deep learning, co-creation. These terms get repeated so often that they risk becoming little more than crowd-pleasing buzzwords. But in developing digital tools for smallholder […]

Co-developing Foodshed Indicators and Crop-Specific Critical Moments

Co-developing Foodshed Indicators and Crop-Specific Critical Moments May 8, 2025 Bridging Models and Reality For modellers, the real world is often the exception. When developing models, scenarios, and information services, it is easy to overlook faithful representation of physical processes, expert knowledge, and end-user needs. At SAFE4ALL, we believe that capturing these aspects requires ongoing […]

SAFE4ALL Africa Kenyan Team Showcases Climate Resilience Tools at JKUAT Conference

SAFE4ALL Africa Kenyan Team Showcases Climate Resilience Tools at JKUAT Conference March 25, 2025 Harnessing Innovation for Sustainable Development in African Communities The Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) recently hosted its annual Scientific, Technological, and Industrialization Conference at its Main Campus in Juja, themed “Promoting Research and Innovation for Sustainable Development.” Among the standout […]