Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa and women make up 2/3 of the world’s 600 million small livestock managers. Despite this, women’s activities in agriculture are characterised by a global gender gap in vulnerabilities, access to resources, and productivity. As a result of these differences, women and men farmers in developing countries have different abilities to adapt to climate change. But addressing gender inequalities in agriculture to address climate change involves more than erasing inequities in access to resources. The question of whether women have control of these resources; whether they participate in use of and decisions around the accrued benefits of in...
Women contribute enormously in agricultural growth and development through their involvement in crop...
Climate change demands new approaches to agriculture: farmers’ practices will need to change to adap...
It is widely accepted that agricultural development will be severely curtailed without addressing th...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
Women face barriers that significantly constrain their production and entangle them in a low product...
Access to adequate weather and agro-advisory knowledge, gender-responsive improved technology, decis...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
In the upcoming years, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
Climate change influences agricultural production and threatens the livelihoods of farming household...
Limiting global warming to the 2◦C target that countries have committed to in the 2015 Paris Agreeme...
Climate change does not affect everyone in the same way. Men and women are affected differently. The...
Women contribute enormously in agricultural growth and development through their involvement in crop...
Climate change demands new approaches to agriculture: farmers’ practices will need to change to adap...
It is widely accepted that agricultural development will be severely curtailed without addressing th...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
Women face barriers that significantly constrain their production and entangle them in a low product...
Access to adequate weather and agro-advisory knowledge, gender-responsive improved technology, decis...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
In the upcoming years, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the...
Climate change influences agricultural production and threatens the livelihoods of farming household...
Limiting global warming to the 2◦C target that countries have committed to in the 2015 Paris Agreeme...
Climate change does not affect everyone in the same way. Men and women are affected differently. The...
Women contribute enormously in agricultural growth and development through their involvement in crop...
Climate change demands new approaches to agriculture: farmers’ practices will need to change to adap...
It is widely accepted that agricultural development will be severely curtailed without addressing th...