CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector
Voluntary Sustainability Systems (VSS) can play an important role in reducing persistent gender inequalities and supporting women’s empowerment to achieve more just and resilient agri-food systems. However, research indicates that gender equality impacts have been minimal given few VSS have taken a...
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Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture
2023
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| description | Voluntary Sustainability Systems (VSS) can play an important role in reducing persistent gender inequalities and supporting women’s empowerment to achieve more just and resilient agri-food systems. However, research indicates that gender equality impacts have been minimal given few VSS have taken a strategic approach to addressing gender equality and there has been a failure to address the structural causes of gender equality in global supply chains. In order to support sustainability standards in their efforts to advance gender equality, a scoping study was recently conducted to understand the state of gender integration among VSS that are members of ISEAL (a global membership organization for credible sustainability standards). The study aimed to: explore how ISEAL members seek to enhance gender equality and women’s empowerment, with a focus on schemes in the agri-food sector; identify enabling factors and challenges for enhancing gender equality and promoting women’s rights and empowerment through ISEAL members’ systems; and consider opportunities for learning and collaboration to advance gender equality through VSS. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1297282025-12-08T10:29:22Z CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector Morgan, Miranda gender equality policies fair trade private sector sustainability standards Voluntary Sustainability Systems (VSS) can play an important role in reducing persistent gender inequalities and supporting women’s empowerment to achieve more just and resilient agri-food systems. However, research indicates that gender equality impacts have been minimal given few VSS have taken a strategic approach to addressing gender equality and there has been a failure to address the structural causes of gender equality in global supply chains. In order to support sustainability standards in their efforts to advance gender equality, a scoping study was recently conducted to understand the state of gender integration among VSS that are members of ISEAL (a global membership organization for credible sustainability standards). The study aimed to: explore how ISEAL members seek to enhance gender equality and women’s empowerment, with a focus on schemes in the agri-food sector; identify enabling factors and challenges for enhancing gender equality and promoting women’s rights and empowerment through ISEAL members’ systems; and consider opportunities for learning and collaboration to advance gender equality through VSS. 2023-03 2023-03-22T14:06:59Z 2023-03-22T14:06:59Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129728 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Morgan, M. (2023) CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 8 p. |
| spellingShingle | gender equality policies fair trade private sector sustainability standards Morgan, Miranda CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector |
| title | CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector |
| title_full | CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector |
| title_fullStr | CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector |
| title_full_unstemmed | CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector |
| title_short | CGIAR-ISEAL Scoping Study: State of gender integration among ISEAL community members in the agri-food sector |
| title_sort | cgiar iseal scoping study state of gender integration among iseal community members in the agri food sector |
| topic | gender equality policies fair trade private sector sustainability standards |
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