Abstract:
Though climate change has adverse effect on human wellbeing globally, Sub-Saharan Africans (SSA) are noted to be the most vulnerable due to their high dependence on rain-fed agriculture for food security and economic growth and this is exacerbated by low adaptive capacity
Description:
This policy brief originated from a student thesis from the Department of Capacity Building of WASCAL, and the Climate Change and Education, MRP at The University of the Gambia, Gambia.