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Ethiopia
Ethiopia faces recurring droughts, floods, and water scarcity, with vulnerable groups such as displaced populations and women disproportionately affected. Climate change is intensifying these risks, disrupting livelihoods and food security. WHCA in Ethiopia focuses on strengthening early warning systems and improving access to hydro-meteorological data. The programme supports national and regional institutions to better forecast and communicate water-related hazards, while empowering communities to take anticipatory action. Local actors are leading efforts to integrate early warning into long-term planning, ensuring that preparedness is not just reactive but proactive. By investing in locally led adaptation and inclusive governance, WHCA helps build resilience from the ground up.
Partners implementing WHCA in Ethiopia:
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