Farming isn’t just a job—it’s a laboratory of adaptation. At AIDMI, we believe that farmers are among the first to face the effects of climate change, and also among the most resourceful in responding. “Locally-Led Adaptation by Farmers” taps into the everyday wisdom of farmers, especially smallholders and women, to design climate-resilient practices that reflect local realities. By elevating voices often left out of mainstream planning, fostering peer learning, using locally available resources, and adapting methods to changing weather patterns, the initiative strengthens agricultural livelihoods, builds resilience on the ground, and bridges the gap between policy, research, and what works in the field.