Cultivate Africa-Dialog: Women in Agriculture Session

The Cultivate-Africa Dialog #1 has been designed as a response to the Joint Ministerial Declaration and Action Agenda from the Joint Virtual Meeting of the African Ministers Responsible for Agriculture, Trade and Finance on the Impact of Covid-19 on Food and Nutrition Security in Africa held in Apri...

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Autor principal: CGIAR GENDER Platform
Formato: Internal Document
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112977
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description The Cultivate-Africa Dialog #1 has been designed as a response to the Joint Ministerial Declaration and Action Agenda from the Joint Virtual Meeting of the African Ministers Responsible for Agriculture, Trade and Finance on the Impact of Covid-19 on Food and Nutrition Security in Africa held in April and in July 2020. It specifically aims to spur action that addresses the objective the ministers highlighted for “short- and medium-term interventions needed to ensure food availability and access as well as long term productivity.” With this is mind, the specific objectives of the Women in Agriculture Track were: • Highlight why supporting and investing in young women is critical for solving global hunger amidst major crisis like climate change and COVID-19 • Showcase success stories involving young women (and men); lessons learnt and how these can be scaled up or inform broader ongoing initiatives • Build linkages and partnerships to promote resilient all-inclusive African agriculture and food system
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spelling CGSpace1129772025-12-08T10:29:22Z Cultivate Africa-Dialog: Women in Agriculture Session CGIAR GENDER Platform gender agriculture women research The Cultivate-Africa Dialog #1 has been designed as a response to the Joint Ministerial Declaration and Action Agenda from the Joint Virtual Meeting of the African Ministers Responsible for Agriculture, Trade and Finance on the Impact of Covid-19 on Food and Nutrition Security in Africa held in April and in July 2020. It specifically aims to spur action that addresses the objective the ministers highlighted for “short- and medium-term interventions needed to ensure food availability and access as well as long term productivity.” With this is mind, the specific objectives of the Women in Agriculture Track were: • Highlight why supporting and investing in young women is critical for solving global hunger amidst major crisis like climate change and COVID-19 • Showcase success stories involving young women (and men); lessons learnt and how these can be scaled up or inform broader ongoing initiatives • Build linkages and partnerships to promote resilient all-inclusive African agriculture and food system 2020 2021-03-11T13:01:17Z 2021-03-11T13:01:17Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112977 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform CGIAR GENDER Platform. 2020. Cultivate Africa-Dialog - Women in Agriculture Session: Event report. Nairobi: CGIAR GENDER Platform.
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Cultivate Africa-Dialog: Women in Agriculture Session
title Cultivate Africa-Dialog: Women in Agriculture Session
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