Abstract
Kenya’s Climate Smart Agriculture Investment Plan (CSAIP) provides a strategic and comprehensive case for investing in agricultural development, given climate change and variability. Through a highly stakeholder-engaged development process, the plan identifies, assesses, and prioritizes a list of best-bet CSA investments in Kenya. The CSAIP results in a nationally supported and scientifically screened investment portfolio targeted towards tapping into financial opportunities from the private sector actors, public institutions, international donors, and other key stakeholders who aim to transform the agriculture sector. This CSAIP uses an established framework and process and builds on Kenya’s programs, policies, and strategic plans, such as Kenya’s NDC, and the work of numerous local, national, regional, and international institutions.