Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America

How have climate-smart agriculture (CSA) interventions improved gender issues in rural communities belonging to Climate-Smart Villages (CSV) in Colombia, Guatemala, and Honduras? We have set out to contribute to the reduction of the gender gap in agriculture, taking into consideration the socio-eco...

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Main Authors: Sarruf Romero, Lauren P., Moreno, Carlos David
Format: Infographic
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113845
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description How have climate-smart agriculture (CSA) interventions improved gender issues in rural communities belonging to Climate-Smart Villages (CSV) in Colombia, Guatemala, and Honduras? We have set out to contribute to the reduction of the gender gap in agriculture, taking into consideration the socio-economic realities of both women and men. That is why we advance our monitoring and evaluation activities with a gender perspective, to improve the quality of life of men and women in the field. CCAFS has worked tirelessly to increase the resilience of rural households to climate change through the CSV. We have been successful in improving livelihoods, food security and adaptive capacity
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spelling CGSpace1138452025-11-05T11:21:46Z Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America Sarruf Romero, Lauren P. Moreno, Carlos David climate-smart agriculture climate change adaptation food security agriculture gender How have climate-smart agriculture (CSA) interventions improved gender issues in rural communities belonging to Climate-Smart Villages (CSV) in Colombia, Guatemala, and Honduras? We have set out to contribute to the reduction of the gender gap in agriculture, taking into consideration the socio-economic realities of both women and men. That is why we advance our monitoring and evaluation activities with a gender perspective, to improve the quality of life of men and women in the field. CCAFS has worked tirelessly to increase the resilience of rural households to climate change through the CSV. We have been successful in improving livelihoods, food security and adaptive capacity 2021-04-26 2021-06-01T20:52:42Z 2021-06-01T20:52:42Z Infographic https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113845 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Sarruf Romero L, Moreno CD. 2021. Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America
title Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America
title_full Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America
title_fullStr Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America
title_short Women's active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Latin America
title_sort women s active role in climate change mitigation and adaptation in latin america
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climate change adaptation
food security
agriculture
gender
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