Regional Climate Resilience Project – Comoros is a joint initiative involving Comoros, Madagascar, Mozambique, South Sudan, and two regional organizations: SADC and ENTRO. Its goal is to strengthen resilience to water-related climate impacts in Eastern and Southern Africa. Over a five‑year period, funded by a US $5 million grant. This first step lays the foundation for a common regional platform for climate change adaptation, fostering resource mobilization and coordinated interventions. It also contributes to the SADC Vision 2050 and the Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan 2020‑2030.
The PRRC (or RCRP-SOP) program is a long-term initiative designed to address the significant gaps faced by participating countries in responding to the complex challenges posed by climate change impacts on water resources — and, consequently, on their economies and populations.
Our mission is to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities to climate shocks within the Union of the Comoros. To achieve this, we are implementing investments aimed at creating an enabling environment for resilience, combining human capacity building with infrastructure development.
These efforts are structured around a series of progressive and overlapping projects, to be implemented over a period of ten years.
Their commitment makes a real difference. Thanks to them, nature comes back to life and communities find hope
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