ARC Agency Treaty Signatories

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On 19-23 November 2012 delegates from 41 African Union Member States convened a Conference of Plenipotentiaries in Pretoria, South Africa to finalize the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Establishment Agreement.  On the final day of the conference, 18 member states signed the Establishment Agreement, creating the ARC Agency as a Specialized Agency of the African Union.

How ARC works

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Background

Although their exact timing and magnitude are uncertain, most weather events are predictable. Agricultural production in many parts of Africa is affected by natural climate variability and is likely to be significantly compromised by climate change through the higher incidence of drought, erratic rainfall and damaging high temperatures.

Vision and Mission

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Vision

The African Risk Capacity (ARC) was established as a Specialized Agency of the African Union (AU) to help Member States improve their capacities to better plan, prepare and respond to extreme weather events and natural disasters, therefore protecting the food security of their vulnerable populations.

IN PICTURES – Côte d’Ivoire signs Memorandum of Understanding with ARC

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[caption id="attachment_419" align="alignright" width="900"]2016-oct-cdi-world-bank-img_0339 DG Mohamed Béavogui of ARC and Minister Adama Koné of Côte d’Ivoire sign a Memorandum of Understanding in on the fringes of the World Bank Annual meetings in Washington DC Photo dated Date: 5 October 2016 Photo credit: Nathan Kone[/caption]      
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