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African Development Bank’s climate resilient project in Zambia wins water change maker award

A climate resilient project in Zambia supported by the African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) and Climate Investment Funds (CIF) has won the Water ChangeMaker People’s Choice Award-Africa.

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The Strengthening Climate Resilience in the Kafue Sub-basin Pilot Program for Climate Resilience(SCRiKA) (https://bit.ly/2YmLBmk) beat two other finalists identified by an expert jury to win first prize with roughly 7,000 votes, it was announced at the Climate Adaptation Summit 2021 on 25 January.

Launched in 2014 with $38 million in funding from CIF, SCRiKA (https://bit.ly/2YmLBmk) aims to strengthen rural communities’ capacity to withstand climate variability and the long-term consequences of climate change. By the end of 2020, about 1,200 microprojects had been rolled out under SCRiKA to advance hard and soft adaptations, helping 800,000 Zambian farmers develop greater resilience to flooding and droughts. One element is the construction and rehabilitation of climate-resilient roads.

“We could not have done this alone,” said Indie Dinala, SCRIKA’s Project Manager and an official in Zambia’s Ministry of Planning and Development. “We thank the African Development Bank and CIF for enabling us build the resilience of rural farmers to cope with climate change in Zambia. The Government of Zambia, with support from them, has been successful in advancing climate resilient development.”

“We look forward to more partnerships with CIF, MDBs (multi-national development banks) and actors in the climate adaptation space as we scale up to other regions, because the need is vast and urgent!” she added.

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“Adaptation initiatives such as SCRiKA are required to cope with climate change-induced impactson water resources in Africa,” said Wambui Gichuri, Acting Director of the Water Development and Sanitation Department, African Development Bank, who also serves as Acting Vice President for Agriculture, Human and Social Development at the Bank.

“To know that thousands of famers now have access to solar-powered boreholes and other innovations to irrigate crops andincrease incomes shows how Bank interventions can improve quality of life, particularly in rural areas.Water security is also key to energy security,food and nutritionalsecurity,andindustrial development,” she added.

Anthony Nyong, The Bank’s Director of Climate Change and Green Growth said, “The SCRiKA project demonstrates the power of partnerships and having communities in the driving seat of adaptation action!We are very excited about this award and the African DevelopmentBank will continue to mobilize resources to deliver more of such innovative projects at scale and transforming Africa's adaptation landscape."

The Climate Adaptation Summit Water ChangeMaker award, organized by the Netherlands government and Global Water Partnership [ GWP (www.GWP.org)], celebrates and promotes teams and organizations in Africa shaping water decisions that build climate resilience in Africa, in recognition of the continent being on the frontline of climate change. The other two finalists were Zutari Water Resources Group in South Africa and Shire River Basin Management Programme in Malawi.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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Media Contact: Olufemi Terry Communication and External Relations Department African Development Bank Email: o.terry@afdb.org

About the African Development Bank Group: The African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) is Africa’s premier development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). On the ground in 41 African countries with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and the social progress of its 54 regional member states. For more information: www.AfDB.org.

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