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Ced Hesse

Principal researcher, Climate Change; team leader, climate resilience, productivity and equity in the drylands

Ced Hesse is an expert on the livelihoods of dryland areas, particularly pastoralism. His work focusses on delivering devolved financial mechanisms to access and manage climate finance, enabling community prioritisation of funds, resilience planning, and developing M&E systems for tracking the impacts of adaptation. He is currently working on mainstreaming climate adaptation into local government planning in Kenya, Mali, Senegal and Tanzania. 
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He is also interested in the design and delivery of policy-oriented training based on experiential learning, and is working on mainstreaming knowledge of dryland livelihoods into university curricula in Ethiopia and Kenya. 

Expertise

Policy analysis on dryland livehoods systems, particularly pastoralism; design and delivery of policy-oriented training based on experiential learning; and policy-oriented communications and advocacy.

Before IIED

Director of the Arid Lands Information Network, Dakar, Senegal.

Current work

  • Action-research mainstreaming adaptation into local government planning in Kenya, Mali, Senegal and Tanzania involving the design, piloting and assessment of devolved financial mechanisms to access and manage climate finance; devolved government decision-making frameworks to enable community prioritisation of funds; resilience planning tools that incorporate climate information; and M&E systems to track development impacts as a result of improved adaptation. 

  • Action research on mainstreaming knowledge on dryland livelihood systems and their management of variability and unpredictability for food production and economic development into university under-graduate and graduate curricula in Ethiopia and Kenya. 

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Telephone: 
+44 (0) 131 300 0162
Email: 
ced.hesse@iied.org
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Languages: English, French

Ced Hesse's projects

Although aid agencies provide emergency help in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, only long-term planning can deal with the wider environmental stresses (Photo: Caroline King-Okumu/IIED)

Unblocking the cycle of water stress, crises and innovation in the Bekaa Valley

Project, Jan 2017
A community discusses water and energy challenges in Alango, Kenya (Photo: Ibrahim Jarso, Resource Advocacy Program)

Participatory investment planning for environment, water and energy in the dryland of northern Kenya

Project, Aug 2016
The growing economic centre of Merti town on the Ewaso Ng’iro river, arid lands of Kenya (Photo: Caroline King-Okumu)

Drylands: volatile, vibrant and under-valued?

Project, Jul 2016
Pastoralists pull water from a well near Denan in the Somali Region of Ethiopia for their camels. (Photo: Andrew Heavens, Creative Commons via Flickr)

Pastoralism and policy training: addressing misconceptions and improving knowledge

Project, Dec 2012
WoDaabe pastoralists are one of the most mobile and specialised pastoral communities in the Sahel (Photo: Stephen Anderson)

Supporting pastoral mobility in East and West Africa

Project, Dec 2012
Ploughing with cattle in Andhra Pradesh, India. We worked with partners in India, Kenya and China to help forge a  new policy narrative for the drylands (Photo: Deccan Development Society)

New perspectives on climate-resilient drylands development

Project, Dec 2012
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