ICPAC Guide to Co-produced Climate Services

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ICPAC has extensive experience in bridging science and application in climate services, leading to the creation of the ICPAC Guide to Co-produced Climate Services. This guide illustrates practical ways of applying co-production approaches in the Eastern Africa region, emphasizing multi-stakeholder engagement and user-centered design. It covers key topics such as actor categories, user-centered service implementation, gender responsiveness, and monitoring systems, offering insights into best practices and future opportunities in co-produced climate services.


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  1. ICPAC Guide to Co ICPAC Guide to Co- -produced climate services climate services produced Jemimah Wakini Maina CARE International in Kenya Regional Climate Services Co-production Capacity Building Officer 17thFebruary 2021

  2. Why an ICPAC Guide to Co Why an ICPAC Guide to Co- -production? production? ICPAC has long experience in climate services bridging science and application in sectors Co-produced climate services involving multi-stakeholder interaction across the knowledge value chain is increasingly popular and endorsed by WMO GFCS ICPAC and partners have an opportunity to learn and to contribute knowledge and good practices The Guide has shown us that ICPAC s range of services fit together in a coherent way. This is the first time we have pulled together our information on climate services in one place. An important step. Zewdu Segele, ICPAC

  3. The ICPAC Guide: The ICPAC Guide: Demonstrates practical ways of applying co-production approaches in Eastern Africa region linking science and social processes Enables ICPAC to guide development and roll out of fit for purpose climate services for a wide range of decision makers Enables ICPAC staff to better understand and incorporate user- centred co-production approaches Builds on the WISER TRANSFORM Manual on coproduction

  4. Key topics covered: Key topics covered: The different categories of actors in co- produced climate services, how to identify them, their roles and how they relate The different concepts (co-production, user- centered and multi-stakeholder engagement) in climate services How to design and implement user-centered co-produced climate services with practical examples from ICPAC including GHACOF Key guiding principles and building blocks in integrating co-produced climate services in sector platforms

  5. Key topics covered : Key topics covered : Co-production benefits, challenges and opportunities How to analyse gender issues and integrate gender responsiveness in the design of climate services Best practices in using communication to ensure multi- stakeholder cooperation and coordination How to develop and implement an effective monitoring system and suggests possible M&E indicators Future opportunities for co-produced climate services across the region Thank you!

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