The 'Kenya Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan (CSAIP)' was officially launched by the Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock at the CGIAR-FAO Food & Agriculture pavilion yesterday, with support from the The Alliance of Bioversity - CIAT and Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA). Bernard Kimoro, Livestock Climate Change Specialist at Kenya State Department for Livestock Development, called it "a bold step forward in aligning our agricultural sector with the realities of a changing climate while unlocking opportunities for economic growth, food security and sustainable development." Here's a great summary. In addition to reflections from Ethiopia and Zambia on the impact of CSAIPs, the African Group of Negotiators Expert Support (AGNES) presented their 'Technical Guide for the Development of Long-Term Low Emissions Strategies in Africa' will help African countries to develop their own long-term strategies. Here's a primer.