Research suggests that gender equity is a critical factor in the adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices. If gender is not explicitly considered in climate-related interventions, the adoption of climate-resilient practices is unlikely to reach scale. Climate-resilient interventions must go beyond targeting women to focus on the underlying causes of gender inequality within communities. Involving men for women’s empowerment is critical. Gender norms cannot change in isolation. Men must see the value of women’s participation and control over benefits and resources. Gender-inclusive design should be included at each stage of the project cycle
Limiting global warming to the 2°C target in the 2015 Paris Agreement, and reaching the Sustainable ...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Limiting global warming to the 2◦C target that countries have committed to in the 2015 Paris Agreeme...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has become a central concept shaping action and bringing together ...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
Women and men differ, that much is obvious. But many of the ways in which society treats men and wom...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
This InfoNote expands on the AICCRA gender case study on women-targeted strategies to develop gender...
The focus of climate-smart agriculture CSA) research is often on creating technological solutions to...
Women face barriers that significantly constrain their production and entangle them in a low product...
The working paper reviews the evolution of the CCAFS gender and social inclusion agenda towards gend...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Limiting global warming to the 2°C target in the 2015 Paris Agreement, and reaching the Sustainable ...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Limiting global warming to the 2◦C target that countries have committed to in the 2015 Paris Agreeme...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has become a central concept shaping action and bringing together ...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
Women and men differ, that much is obvious. But many of the ways in which society treats men and wom...
In many developing countries, female farmers comprise up to half or more of the agricultural workfo...
This InfoNote expands on the AICCRA gender case study on women-targeted strategies to develop gender...
The focus of climate-smart agriculture CSA) research is often on creating technological solutions to...
Women face barriers that significantly constrain their production and entangle them in a low product...
The working paper reviews the evolution of the CCAFS gender and social inclusion agenda towards gend...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Limiting global warming to the 2°C target in the 2015 Paris Agreement, and reaching the Sustainable ...
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for g...
Limiting global warming to the 2◦C target that countries have committed to in the 2015 Paris Agreeme...