The African Climate and Development Initiative (ACDI) is a leading institute based at the University of Cape Town, dedicated to addressing the complex challenges of climate change and sustainable development from an African perspective. Established in 2011, ACDI serves as a platform for collaborative research, education, and action, bringing together expertise from across disciplines to develop innovative solutions for climate resilience and low-carbon development.
With a mission to support Africa’s transition to equitable, sustainable development, ACDI focuses on three key areas: climate risk diagnosis, solutions pathways, and governing climate action. As a Centre of Excellence in Climate and Development under the African Research Universities Alliance, ACDI plays a pivotal role in advancing climate knowledge and action across the continent and beyond.
ACDI was established in 2011 by the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town as a strategic initiative, to “facilitate and substantially extend climate change research and education at UCT with the specific context of addressing the development challenges of Africa from an African perspective”.
ACDI surpassed this initial mandate and achieved formal status as a university institute in 2018. Simultaneously, the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) awarded ‘Centre of Excellence’ (CoE) status for ‘Climate and Development’ to ACDI alongside partners at the Universities of Nairobi and Ghana. Viewed as one of the continent’s foremost climate change institutes, ACDI provides a platform for UCT’s and ARUA’s collective response to the challenge of climate change by coordinating and centralising resources to enable inter- and transdisciplinary research, teaching and learning in the areas of climate change and sustainable development across Africa and beyond.
In our five-year strategic plan, we set out ACDI’s agenda for 2018-2022, as well what we would like to achieve under the ARUA CoE for Climate and Development (ARUA-CD) banner.
We aspire to take UCT’s work in climate change and development to new heights and into new spheres of influence to achieve enhanced impact and ensure climate compatible and resilient development pathways into the future.
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