Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI

Access to up to date climate information helps smallholder farmers make informed agriculture decisions. However, due to gender-related factors, women and men can face differing challenges and opportunities to access climate-related information as well as using it to improve management and benefittin...

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Autor principal: Turner, Jacquelyn
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102329
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description Access to up to date climate information helps smallholder farmers make informed agriculture decisions. However, due to gender-related factors, women and men can face differing challenges and opportunities to access climate-related information as well as using it to improve management and benefitting from those improved management decisions. To ensure equal distribution of benefits and promote gender equality, it is critical that food security and climate-resiliency initiatives take into account gender considerations from the earliest planning stages. In celebration of World Meteorological Day 2019, learn how CCAFS research uses tools like the CCAFS Gender Checklist to ensure weather information is more accessible to women farmers.
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spelling CGSpace1023292024-01-23T12:04:52Z Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI Turner, Jacquelyn gender climate change agriculture food security Access to up to date climate information helps smallholder farmers make informed agriculture decisions. However, due to gender-related factors, women and men can face differing challenges and opportunities to access climate-related information as well as using it to improve management and benefitting from those improved management decisions. To ensure equal distribution of benefits and promote gender equality, it is critical that food security and climate-resiliency initiatives take into account gender considerations from the earliest planning stages. In celebration of World Meteorological Day 2019, learn how CCAFS research uses tools like the CCAFS Gender Checklist to ensure weather information is more accessible to women farmers. 2019-03-25 2019-07-25T15:17:23Z 2019-07-25T15:17:23Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102329 en https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/checklist-gender-considerations-climate-services-and-safety-nets Open Access Turner J. 2019. Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI.CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI
title Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI
title_full Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI
title_fullStr Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI
title_full_unstemmed Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI
title_short Mainstreaming gender in climate services: a new tool from CCAFS/IRI
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climate change
agriculture
food security
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