Closing the gender gap in farming under climate change: New knowledge for renewed action
This high-level event shared cutting-edge knowledge and evidence on closing the gender gap in farming under climate change, and convene thinkers and doers in a forum to inspire renewed action.
If you want to know more about research on closing the gender gap in farming under climate change:
- Share key research results related to gender, climate change, agriculture and food security.
- Discuss how such results are being used or could be used to reduce gender inequalities including their implications for policy and programs.
- Identify key gaps in the research that still need to be addressed to achieve optimal gender inclusion.
- Identify appropriate frameworks and methods for collecting and analyzing data around the topics of gender and climate change.
- Networking for building potential partnership and/or strengthening existing partnerships.
Welcome and Introductions - Frank Rijsberman, CEO, CGIAR Consortium | |
Keynote presentation "At the cutting edge: current knowledge on closing the gender gap in farming under climate change” – Jacqueline Ashby, CGIAR Senior Advisor on Gender and Research and Jennifer Twyman, Science Officer, CCAFS | |
Breakout Parallel Session – 1 | Breakout Parallel Session – 2 |
Microinsurance decisions: gendered evidence from rural Bangladesh Presenter: Claudia Ringler, IFPRI | Implications of land use change of soils rich in carbon stocks on women’s livelihood opportunities in the High Andes of Peru Presenter: Cecilia Turin, CIP |
Vulnerability, climate change adaptation and local food systems Presenter: Jacob van Etten, Bioversity International | Connecting women, connecting men: How do institutions interact with communities facing climate variability and change? Presenter: Wiebke Foerch, CCAFS |
Mobile phone-enabled agro-advisory services: a means to empower women farmers Presenter: Surabhi Mittal, CIMMYT | Who is listening? How climate information services (CIS) closes gender gaps Presenter: Alexa Jay, IRI |
Gender and women’s participation in REDD+ national decision-making in Vietnam Presenter: Pham Thu Thuy, CIFOR | Smallholder women’s empowerment through farmer-participatory design and user-led innovation of labour-saving tools in Malawi Presenter: Una Murray, National Uni of Ireland Galway |
Patriarchy and climate change: a feminist political ecology of climate change adaptation in rural Nicaragua Presenter: Noemi Gonda, Central European University | Weathering change: Vulnerability and adaptation strategies among women in Ghanaian cocoa Presenter: Rachel Friedman, Univ. of Oxford |
| Women's adaptive innovations in land and water management under climate change in Himalaya: An illustration of reducing gender gap in subsistence agricultural economy in marginalized environment Presenter: Prakesh C. Tiwari, Kumaon University |
Discussion "Research gaps and key findings that have relevance to current policy processes" – Sonja Vermeulen, Head of Research, CCAFS | |
Report back from breakout session 1: Dr. Mathieu Denis, Acting Executive Director for Science, ISSC Report back from breakout session 2: Marta Guadalupe Rivera Ferre, Research Fellow, University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia (Spain) | |
High Level Panel discussion (Watch Video) Moderator: Heide Hackmann, Executive Director, International Council for Science (ICSU) Drawing lessons from newly emerging research - Frank Rijsberman, CEO, CGIAR Consortium Panel Speakers:
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