Summary
This policy brief presents a case study of co‑creation in advancing climate‑resilient agriculture in Kenya, highlighting how inclusive, locally led processes can strengthen adaptation outcomes for smallholder farmers.
Drawing on evidence from national and sub‑national co‑creation workshops, the brief demonstrates how collaboration between farmers, researchers, government actors, climate service providers and civil society helps surface context‑specific challenges and actionable research priorities.
It shows that co‑creation improves the relevance, uptake and sustainability of climate adaptation interventions by aligning scientific knowledge, policy frameworks and local practices. The brief concludes that institutionalising co‑creation within agricultural and climate governance is essential for scaling climate‑smart solutions, enhancing food security and supporting resilient livelihoods in Kenya.
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