Africa is on the frontlines of climate change, facing rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, extreme weather events, and profound impacts on food security, water availability, and public health. AFREHO’s Climate Resilience & Smart Systems program responds to these challenges by promoting integrated, technology-enabled solutions that help communities anticipate, adapt to, and thrive in a changing climate.
This program brings together innovations in smart agriculture, renewable energy, early warning systems, and climate-informed urban planning. We work with communities, local governments, and technical partners to implement practical solutions that reduce vulnerability and build adaptive capacity. From solar-powered water systems in arid regions to climate-resilient sanitation infrastructure in flood-prone areas, our interventions are designed for local contexts and long-term sustainability.
Critically, we recognize that climate resilience cannot be achieved in isolation. Our approach integrates environmental health considerations with agricultural development, energy access, urban planning, and disaster risk reduction. By breaking down sectoral silos and promoting cross-sector collaboration, we help communities build resilience holistically—protecting both people and the ecosystems they depend on.
Strengthen community capacity to anticipate and respond to climate-related health risks
Promote adoption of smart, climate-resilient technologies in water, sanitation, and agriculture
Support integration of climate adaptation into national and local environmental health planning
Develop early warning systems that link climate data to public health preparedness
Build evidence base for climate-resilient interventions through monitoring and research
Rural and peri-urban communities vulnerable to climate impacts
Local government authorities and disaster management agencies
Agricultural extension workers and farmer cooperatives
Urban planners and infrastructure developers
Humanitarian organizations working in climate-sensitive regions
50+ communities with improved climate adaptation capacity within 5 years
Demonstrated reduction in climate-related health incidents in target areas
Documented best practices for climate-resilient WASH and agriculture
Strengthened early warning systems connecting meteorological data to health alerts
Policy influence at local and national levels for climate-resilient development
| SDG | Alignment |
|---|---|
| SDG 13: Climate Action | Directly addresses climate adaptation and resilience |
| SDG 2: Zero Hunger | Climate-smart agriculture supports food security |
| SDG 7: Affordable & Clean Energy | Promotes renewable energy solutions |
| SDG 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities | Supports climate-resilient urban development |