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Role of Artificial Intelligence in Disseminating Climate Information Services in Africa

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  • Petros Chavula
  • Fredrick Kayusi

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Climate Information Services (CIS) are critical for enabling communities in Africa to make informed decisions in the face of climate variability and change. However, the dissemination of CIS in Africa faces significant challenges, including limited access to data, inadequate infrastructure, and language and cultural barriers. This paper explores the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing the dissemination of CIS across the continent. AI technologies, including machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), and big data analytics, offer promising solutions to these challenges by improving data collection, processing, and communication. Machine learning algorithms can enhance the accuracy of climate forecasts and provide tailored advisories for agriculture and disaster risk reduction. NLP can bridge the communication gap by translating complex climate data into local languages, making it accessible to rural communities. Big data analytics enables the integration of diverse datasets to generate comprehensive climate models and risk assessments. The paper also presents case studies from sub-Saharan Africa, demonstrating the practical implementation of AI in CIS, such as drought prediction, early warning systems, and agricultural advisories. These case studies highlight the potential of AI to improve the accuracy, timeliness, and relevance of climate information, particularly for vulnerable rural populations. The paper concludes with future directions, emphasizing the need for investment in infrastructure, capacity building, and policy frameworks to support the sustainable integration of AI in CIS. By leveraging AI, Africa can enhance its resilience to climate change and improve the livelihoods of its communities.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:rlatia:v:1:y:2023:i::p:76:id:1062486latia202576
DOI: 10.62486/latia202576
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