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Institutional challenges to climate change adaptation: A case study on policy action gaps in Uganda
Institution:1. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, P.O. Box 7878 Kampala, Uganda;2. International Centre for Tropical Agriculture, A.A. 6713, Cali, Colombia;3. World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), P. O. Box 30677, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:Despite the considerable progress made in the last decade towards building governance systems for climate change adaptation in Africa, implementation still limits positive responses. This study applies an iterative process of field assessments and literature reviews across multiple governance levels and spatial scales to identify constraints to effective formulation and implementation of climate change related policies and strategies in Uganda. Data was collected through sex-segregated participatory vulnerability assessments with farming communities in Rakai district, policy document reviews, and interviews with policy actors at national and district levels. Findings reveal that the key challenges to effective policy implementation are diverse and cut across the policy development and implementation cycle. Policies are mainly developed by central government agencies; other actors are insufficiently involved while local communities are excluded. There is also a communication disconnect between national, district, and community levels. Coupled with limited technical capacity and finances, political interference, and absence of functional implementation structures across these levels, climate change adaptation becomes constrained. We propose strategies that enhance linkages between levels and actors, which will improve policy formulation, implementation and ultimately adaptation by smallholders.
Keywords:Policy formulation  Policy implementation  Implementation constraints  Smallholder vulnerabilities  Local institutions  Climate change adaptation  Uganda
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