This document summarizes a paper on reconciling participation and benefit-sharing in relation to climate change adaptation policies in Africa. It finds that while existing frameworks acknowledge vulnerable groups, they do not adequately address structural inequalities or take a multidimensional approach. It recommends focusing on social technologies, risk management, learning across sectors, enhancing participation in resource allocation, and linking adaptation and development programs to better share both risks and benefits. A co-benefits framework that converges policies could help achieve more inclusive and transformative adaptation outcomes in Africa.