Enhancing resilience to climate change is an urgent imperative in the Sahel. Temperatures in the Sahel are rising 1.5 times faster than the global average, leading to extreme temperatures and more erratic and intense rainfall. Climate-related shocks are becoming more frequent and severe, particularly droughts and floods. These crises risk pushing 13.5 million more Sahelians into poverty by 2050 and deepening cycles of fragility and vulnerability, if urgent adaptation measures are not taken