Dutch official development assistance (ODA) for agriculture has been on the rise in the last five years. However, it remains unclear whether Dutch ODA expenditures on agriculture are reaching female smallholder farmers. Empowering smallholders, especially women, is a proven solution for reducing hunger and poverty. This is particularly true of the rural poor, who are the worst affected by the impacts of climate change. This paper calls on the Dutch government to combine a strong ODA budget for agriculture with a solid strategy for resolving hunger by 2030, to scale up climate finance for adaptations in the agricultural sector, and to supply improved data on the impact of agricultural investments for each target group and gender
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In response to the global commitment to rid the world of hunger, Ceres2030 partnered with Nature Res...
In the Netherlands few sectors are in the news as often as the agricultural sector is, and the news ...
Agriculture is changing rapidly. The greatest current challenge to the agricultural sector is for it...
Agriculture is facing great challenge in meeting global food security and is expected to face even g...
This briefing note offers an overview of the trends in official financial disbursements to agricultu...
This first progress report for the five-year Sida programme provides a comprehensive review of progr...
The Netherlands is an important actor in the floriculture sector worldwide. Many Dutch flower compan...
The Netherlands is facing a set of serious interrelated environmental and economic challenges, some ...
To overcome widespread rural poverty, raise incomes and improve food security, Swaziland has begun a...
Dutch agriculture has undergone significant changes in the past century, similar to many countries i...
Oxfam analysis finds that governments and donors are failing to provide women farmers with relevant ...
In the Netherlands, there is a strong political and societal commitment to an ambitious greening of ...
Environmental pressures posed through human activities are expected to further increase due to growi...
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
Agricultural land in the Netherlands is predominantly used for dairy farming. Starting centuries ago...
In response to the global commitment to rid the world of hunger, Ceres2030 partnered with Nature Res...
In the Netherlands few sectors are in the news as often as the agricultural sector is, and the news ...
Agriculture is changing rapidly. The greatest current challenge to the agricultural sector is for it...