Africa Climate Resilience

We believe in a sustainable, inclusive, and innovative approach to addressing
climate challenges, ensuring that Africa adapts and thrives.

Empowering Communities, Ecosystems, and Economies

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ABOUT

Who We are

The Africa Climate Resilience is dedicated to addressing the urgent challenges posed by climate change. We work with communities, governments, and ecosystems to build resilience, promote sustainable development, and create a climate-secure Africa for future generations.

Policy Advocacy

We work with governments, policy makers, institutions to create and implement policies that support sustainable development and climate resilience.

Ecosystem Restoration

Our efforts are focused on restoring and preserving vital ecosystems to strengthen their capacity to withstand climate impacts.

Community Empowerment

We provide resources and training to help communities adapt to climate changes, ensuring their long-term resilience.

Why Climate Resilience?

  • Rising Temperatures – Warming 1.5 times faster than the global average.
  • Water Scarcity230 million people at risk by 2025.
  • Extreme Weather Events – Affecting over 100 million people each year.
  • Deforestation – Losing 4 million hectares of forests annually.
  • Coastal Erosion & Rising Sea Levels – Threatening 100 million people in coastal regions.

What We do

Water Waste Management Project for Arid and Semi Arid Areas.​

Construction of free hand washing facilities in hard to reach areas and disadvantaged communities.

Community Testimonials

Community Voices: Impact Stories from the Ground

Thanks to the support and training from Africa Climate Resilience Company Limited, our community in Rakai has adopted climate-smart agriculture techniques that have improved our crop yields despite unpredictable weather. We now have better food security and sustainable farming practices that ensure our livelihoods are protected.

John K. Lukyamuzi

Farmer, Rakai District

5/5

The climate resilience programs introduced in Kyotera have transformed how we manage water resources and protect our environment. Through their workshops and initiatives, we have learned how to conserve water, restore degraded lands, and build a more sustainable future for our community.

Sarah Nansikombi

Community Leader, Kyotera District

5/5