CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform
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The @CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform works to transform #GenderInAg research and achieve greater equality for smallholder farmers everywhere. Hosted by @ILRI.
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.CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform researchers studied a project that gave more than 25,000 Indian women access to the ‘one-acre model’, designed to give women the right to grow crops using efficient agricultural technologies.
Read what they found: on.cgiar.org/3KoMPpa #GenderinAg @CGIAR
.CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform trained science communicators on how to tell more stories about ag solutions that work for women. Here are some important lessons we learned—and tips on how you could also improve your stories about women in agriculture
👉 on.cgiar.org/3UQrLxu #GenderinAg
Participation of #women #extension_workers to creates #awareness & promotion of Solar Powered Irrigation System through #Capacitybuilding program at #Bihar .
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#Gender_In_Agriculture
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HER+ Initiative two-day workshop on scaling and increasing use of socio-technical innovation bundling with diverse partners towards building empowerment and resilience of smallholder farmers AGRA - Sustainably Growing Africa’s Food Systems. CARE (care.org) KALRO Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT IRRI 🌾 LERSHA App PABRA CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform
When women farmers are able to adopt mechanization, they benefit from more income, more time, better health, and economic empowerment. In recent evidence explainer, researchers write on its impact on women’s productivity and empowerment: on.cgiar.org/3QNNmnX #GenderinAg
Exciting progress! These evaluations are crucial for refining strategies and ensuring impactful outcomes. Looking forward to seeing how the recommendations shape the future of CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform and #Genebanks .
#OneCGIAR #WithScienceWeCan
#Women in agrifood systems in low- and middle-income countries are more likely than men to be adversely affected by #climatechange . How can we close the gender gaps and enable women to seize opportunities for enhancing climate adaptation?
👉 on.cgiar.org/4cr5pJO #GenderinAg
🌍 Part of CGIAR delegation at #G20 Brasil 2024 Task Force meeting in Teresina, Brazil!
We're committed to supporting the Global Alliance Against Hunger & Poverty.
Excited to see the focus on gender equality, crucial in this fight. G20 Brazil #GenderEquality CGIARgender
Despite women’s position at the heart of household food and nutrition security, however, women are more likely to go hungry than men. Here's why equitable gender relations are at the heart of global food and nutrition security
👉 on.cgiar.org/4aROlvq #GenderinAg
Thanks Aayushi Malhotra benu verma for being there representing CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform and presenting our #knowledgetranslation efforts. Nicoline de Haan Marianne Gadeberg
Evidence shows that increasing women’s control over agricultural management decisions can enhance soil quality and increase land productivity. But how can we address the gender inequalities in soil and plant nutrient management?
Read more: on.cgiar.org/3JWWMd2 #GenderinAg
How can we integrate measures of women’s empowerment into rural development projects? A tool developed by IFPRI and International Fund for Agricultural Development provides a streamlined way to track and evaluate impacts on women’s empowerment in development projects.
Read more: on.cgiar.org/3yvdKwE #GenderinAg
In a forthcoming systematic review researchers examined studies that analyzed approaches, strategies and interventions for increasing women’s participation in agricultural value chains and markets. Read their findings here: on.cgiar.org/3QQ0fOj #GenderinAg
While both men and women suffer the consequences of climate change, the impact on women is typically more severe. WorldFish CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform SEI Research introduced some climate-smart solutions to women in fisher communities in Kenya
👉 on.cgiar.org/3UDqGry #GenderinAg
Unless gender and social inequalities are recognized in policies, they often do not address structural challenges while directing transitions. Write Shreya Chakraborty
& Garima Taneja on social policy frameworks for India's energy transition: gender.cgiar.org/news/transitio… #GenderinAg IWMI
#Nowreading 📑 CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform working paper 1️⃣ 8️⃣
Read how we can advance the use of gender-transformative approaches in climate-resilient agriculture from the review of practical resources that could support researchers and practitioners
👉 on.cgiar.org/3x61sdD #GenderinAg