Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building
A climate-related capacity-building program should not only enhance developing country parties' capacity and ability to implement adaptation and mitigation actions (Article 11.1 of the Paris Agreement) but also, ensure socially inclusive training that fosters equality of both opportunity and outcome...
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| author | Reyes, Byron Camilo, Karen Villarino, Eliza Rietveld, Anne Keramati, Chista Monjol, Joanne Spillane, Charles Murray, Una Aganze Chihababo, Christian |
| author_browse | Aganze Chihababo, Christian Camilo, Karen Keramati, Chista Monjol, Joanne Murray, Una Reyes, Byron Rietveld, Anne Spillane, Charles Villarino, Eliza |
| author_facet | Reyes, Byron Camilo, Karen Villarino, Eliza Rietveld, Anne Keramati, Chista Monjol, Joanne Spillane, Charles Murray, Una Aganze Chihababo, Christian |
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| description | A climate-related capacity-building program should not only enhance developing country parties' capacity and ability to implement adaptation and mitigation actions (Article 11.1 of the Paris Agreement) but also, ensure socially inclusive training that fosters equality of both opportunity and outcome, particularly for cohorts who are poor or otherwise marginalized. Framed on this, CLIFF-GRADS is a training program that builds the capacity of early-career scientists from low- and middle-income countries to conduct applied research in agriculture GHG emission quantification and mitigation; however, current assessments of the CLIFF-GRADS program show that women are not only under-represented but also not applying to the program as frequently as men. Our research seeks for understanding the constraints candidates face before, during, and after they complete their fellowship and identify ways to make this program more inclusive. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1593572025-11-05T11:55:17Z Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building Reyes, Byron Camilo, Karen Villarino, Eliza Rietveld, Anne Keramati, Chista Monjol, Joanne Spillane, Charles Murray, Una Aganze Chihababo, Christian evaluation climate change gender analysis capacity development A climate-related capacity-building program should not only enhance developing country parties' capacity and ability to implement adaptation and mitigation actions (Article 11.1 of the Paris Agreement) but also, ensure socially inclusive training that fosters equality of both opportunity and outcome, particularly for cohorts who are poor or otherwise marginalized. Framed on this, CLIFF-GRADS is a training program that builds the capacity of early-career scientists from low- and middle-income countries to conduct applied research in agriculture GHG emission quantification and mitigation; however, current assessments of the CLIFF-GRADS program show that women are not only under-represented but also not applying to the program as frequently as men. Our research seeks for understanding the constraints candidates face before, during, and after they complete their fellowship and identify ways to make this program more inclusive. 2024-10-20 2024-11-07T08:17:39Z 2024-11-07T08:17:39Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159357 en Open Access application/pdf Reyes, B.; Camilo, K.; Villarino, E.; Rietveld, A.; Keramati, C.; Monjol, J.; Spillane, C.; Murray, U.; Aganze Chihababo, C. (2024) Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building. 1 p. |
| spellingShingle | evaluation climate change gender analysis capacity development Reyes, Byron Camilo, Karen Villarino, Eliza Rietveld, Anne Keramati, Chista Monjol, Joanne Spillane, Charles Murray, Una Aganze Chihababo, Christian Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building |
| title | Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building |
| title_full | Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building |
| title_fullStr | Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building |
| title_full_unstemmed | Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building |
| title_short | Early-stage researcher mobility: Gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building |
| title_sort | early stage researcher mobility gender barriers and opportunities in capacity building |
| topic | evaluation climate change gender analysis capacity development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159357 |
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