Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho

Lesotho’s agriculture sector remains highly vulnerable to climate variability, particularly droughts, erratic rainfall, and soil erosion. These risks disproportionately affect women and smallholder farmers, who face systemic barriers to land ownership, financial services, and agricultural decision-m...

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Autores principales: Recha, John W.M., Magagula, Futhi, Sinyangwe, Siwulanji, Kakuwa, Bridget, Zvaita, Justice, Gitau, Angela
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Publicado: Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177561
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author Recha, John W.M.
Magagula, Futhi
Sinyangwe, Siwulanji
Kakuwa, Bridget
Zvaita, Justice
Gitau, Angela
author_browse Gitau, Angela
Kakuwa, Bridget
Magagula, Futhi
Recha, John W.M.
Sinyangwe, Siwulanji
Zvaita, Justice
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Magagula, Futhi
Sinyangwe, Siwulanji
Kakuwa, Bridget
Zvaita, Justice
Gitau, Angela
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description Lesotho’s agriculture sector remains highly vulnerable to climate variability, particularly droughts, erratic rainfall, and soil erosion. These risks disproportionately affect women and smallholder farmers, who face systemic barriers to land ownership, financial services, and agricultural decision-making. The workshop convened key stakeholders, including government ministries, research institutions, civil society organizations, women farmer leaders, and private sector actors,to co-create strategies that advance inclusive, equitable, and climate-resilient agricultural systems. Discussions highlighted that women’s empowerment, labour-saving technologies, access to climate information services, and integration of Indigenous knowledge are pivotal to scaling (climate-smart agriculture) CSA. Participants co-developed a national Action Matrix outlining short- and medium-term interventions in five thematic areas: land and water management, inputs and seed systems, labour-saving technologies, knowledge and communication, and financing and monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). A Community of Practice (CoP) was also established to coordinate implementation, promote peer learning, and track progress on gender-responsive CSA in Lesotho. The workshop reaffirmed that achieving climate resilience requires systemic change anchored in inclusive policy design, participatory governance, and equitable access to resources. By combining scientific innovations with Indigenous wisdom and centering the voices of women and marginalized groups, Lesotho can chart a transformative pathway toward sustainable, gender-responsive climate-smart agriculture.
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spelling CGSpace1775612025-11-11T16:47:22Z Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho Recha, John W.M. Magagula, Futhi Sinyangwe, Siwulanji Kakuwa, Bridget Zvaita, Justice Gitau, Angela climate smart agriculture smallholder farmers climate resilience Lesotho’s agriculture sector remains highly vulnerable to climate variability, particularly droughts, erratic rainfall, and soil erosion. These risks disproportionately affect women and smallholder farmers, who face systemic barriers to land ownership, financial services, and agricultural decision-making. The workshop convened key stakeholders, including government ministries, research institutions, civil society organizations, women farmer leaders, and private sector actors,to co-create strategies that advance inclusive, equitable, and climate-resilient agricultural systems. Discussions highlighted that women’s empowerment, labour-saving technologies, access to climate information services, and integration of Indigenous knowledge are pivotal to scaling (climate-smart agriculture) CSA. Participants co-developed a national Action Matrix outlining short- and medium-term interventions in five thematic areas: land and water management, inputs and seed systems, labour-saving technologies, knowledge and communication, and financing and monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL). A Community of Practice (CoP) was also established to coordinate implementation, promote peer learning, and track progress on gender-responsive CSA in Lesotho. The workshop reaffirmed that achieving climate resilience requires systemic change anchored in inclusive policy design, participatory governance, and equitable access to resources. By combining scientific innovations with Indigenous wisdom and centering the voices of women and marginalized groups, Lesotho can chart a transformative pathway toward sustainable, gender-responsive climate-smart agriculture. 2025-07 2025-11-04T22:32:26Z 2025-11-04T22:32:26Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177561 en Open Access application/pdf Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa Recha J, Magagula F, Sinyangwe S, Kakuwa B, Zvaita J, Gitau A, Radeny M. 2025. Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho. AICCRA Report. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
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Zvaita, Justice
Gitau, Angela
Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho
title Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho
title_full Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho
title_fullStr Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho
title_short Strengthening Gender-Responsive Climate-Smart Agriculture in Lesotho
title_sort strengthening gender responsive climate smart agriculture in lesotho
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smallholder farmers
climate resilience
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