LINCZ and Nature+: Highlights from MCC Zimbabwe's visit to Kenya

What Does Climate Change Adaptation Look Like in Real Life, Beyond Workshops and Reports?
In September, a team from Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Zimbabwe had the opportunity to participate in an exchange visit to Kenya for the Nature Positive Food Systems for Climate Adaptation (Nature+) project, led by Canadian Foodgrains Bank in partnership with Global Affairs Canada. The purpose of our visit was to learn from MCC Kenya and to share our own experiences as related to the LINCZ project.
Adapting to the impacts of climate change is vital for communities facing environmental challenges, and this exchange visit offered a valuable opportunity for knowledge sharing. By exchanging successes, challenges, and lessons learned between LINCZ and Nature+, we aim to strengthen locally-led adaptation strategies and enhance the overall quality and effectiveness of climate adaptation efforts.
We extend sincere gratitude to MCC representatives from the SCAN (Southern Central Africa and Nigeria) region for organizing the MCC Zimbabwe visit to Kenya. The team was warmly hosted by Utooni Development Organization, Kenyan non-governmental organization and Nature+ partner.
Check out the video below for more insights from this visit!