Cameroon adaptation finance landscape

Designed for financiers, policymakers, local impact brokers, and subnational governments in Cameroon, this tool clarifies adaptation finance flows and gaps and facilitates inclusive local adaptation by connecting cities with the funding institutions they need to move from ideas to investment-ready projects.

Explore the user guide for more information on how to use this tool. 

The BRIDGE project is supported by the Step Change initiative, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, or of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada.

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This is a participatory database providing a snapshot of the adaptation finance landscape in Cameroon. We invite you to contact us with any additions or adjustments.

Agroecological agriculture in three administrative districts of Northern Cameroon

Timeline: Apr 2023 – Mar 2027
Budget: EUR 630,000

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The programme aims to enhance food security and improve living conditions through sustainable agricultural practices. It focuses on supporting smallholder farms, particularly those run by youth and women, to adopt agroecological methods. The initiative includes enhancing surface water and groundwater catchment structures to facilitate off-season agropastoral activities. Additionally, the project works on strengthening farmers’ organizations to foster community resilience and capacity building.

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Welcome to the BRIDGE climate adaptation finance mapping tool!

This initial version of the tool is designed to be a practical, user-friendly resource for climate adaptation practitioners, enhancing the visibility of adaptation finance flows in Cameroon. It maps current and near-term local adaptation programmes and projects in Cameroon, as of 2024.

The tool follows a participatory and iterative approach. We invite collaborators to provide feedback and suggest adjustments and additions to the data.