Application of Climate-Smart Agriculture Approaches in Uganda’s Refugee Response

Application of Climate-Smart Agriculture Approaches in Uganda’s Refugee Response

This desk review explores the application of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in Uganda’s refugee response, highlighting the initiatives, policies, and strategies that promote resilient and sustainable farming practices among refugee and host communities. The review identifies key CSA approaches, including climate-resilient crop production, livestock management, water conservation, and agroforestry. It also maps out actors involved in implementing CSA initiatives, showcases lessons learned, and presents recommendations for scaling CSA within Uganda’s refugee-hosting districts. Key Highlights include;

  • Understanding CSA and its role in refugee
  • National frameworks and policies supporting CSA in Uganda
  • Agricultural production, natural resource management, and agri-food systems
  • Challenges, gaps, and recommendations for strengthening CSA in refugee-hosting districts