This paper outlines the development of a women-led agroforestry and improved cookstoves project in Honduras. Analysis aims to contribute to learning for future projects, especially projects aiming to improve gender relations. The project intended to increase gender equity among smallholder farmers while reducing greenhouse gas emissions through agroforestry and fuel-efficient stoves. The project was successful due to a) participating farmers’ experience with innovation and research; b) engagement of men in women-led activities to enable slow, organic changes in gender relations within the implementing organization, farmers’ organizations and households; and c) the strong history, knowledge and working relations that the implementing organiz...
CCAFS’ engagement with the Central America Agricultural Council and the Council of Ministers of Wome...
The working paper reviews the evolution of the CCAFS gender and social inclusion agenda towards gend...
This paper reports on a networking meeting of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agricult...
A pilot project in Honduras thwarts the recent epidemic of coffee leaf rust while also empowering wo...
Due to gender-specific roles and responsibilities, men and women face varying challenges and opportu...
The overall objective of this project was to support the scaling up of gender sensitive Climate Smar...
Costa Rica is developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Activity (NAMA) that will provide clim...
The Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Research Program (CCAFS) of the Consultative Group...
The focus of climate-smart agriculture CSA) research is often on creating technological solutions to...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
This study highlighted the importance of farmers’ understanding of the climate change effects, and i...
This Info Note summarizes the findings from the monitoring efforts of CSA practices conducted in 201...
This paper analyses gender differences in awareness and adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA)...
Building on two years of implementation of the Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) monitoring framework ...
Cattle production is an important economic activity throughout Central America. Dairy production, in...
CCAFS’ engagement with the Central America Agricultural Council and the Council of Ministers of Wome...
The working paper reviews the evolution of the CCAFS gender and social inclusion agenda towards gend...
This paper reports on a networking meeting of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agricult...
A pilot project in Honduras thwarts the recent epidemic of coffee leaf rust while also empowering wo...
Due to gender-specific roles and responsibilities, men and women face varying challenges and opportu...
The overall objective of this project was to support the scaling up of gender sensitive Climate Smar...
Costa Rica is developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Activity (NAMA) that will provide clim...
The Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Research Program (CCAFS) of the Consultative Group...
The focus of climate-smart agriculture CSA) research is often on creating technological solutions to...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
This study highlighted the importance of farmers’ understanding of the climate change effects, and i...
This Info Note summarizes the findings from the monitoring efforts of CSA practices conducted in 201...
This paper analyses gender differences in awareness and adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA)...
Building on two years of implementation of the Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) monitoring framework ...
Cattle production is an important economic activity throughout Central America. Dairy production, in...
CCAFS’ engagement with the Central America Agricultural Council and the Council of Ministers of Wome...
The working paper reviews the evolution of the CCAFS gender and social inclusion agenda towards gend...
This paper reports on a networking meeting of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agricult...