How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems

Agrifood systems are at the heart of climate crises (CGIAR System Organization 2021). On the one hand, climate crises are leading to unprecedented pressures on food, land and water (FLW) systems, which impact a growing world population, estimated to reach 9-10 billion by 2050. On the other hand, uns...

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Autores principales: Joshi, Deepa, Beniwal, Ezaboo, Zaremba, Haley, Myers, Emily, Tsige, Meseret, Adomaa, Faustina Obeng, Koirala, Sanju
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180429
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author Joshi, Deepa
Beniwal, Ezaboo
Zaremba, Haley
Myers, Emily
Tsige, Meseret
Adomaa, Faustina Obeng
Koirala, Sanju
author_browse Adomaa, Faustina Obeng
Beniwal, Ezaboo
Joshi, Deepa
Koirala, Sanju
Myers, Emily
Tsige, Meseret
Zaremba, Haley
author_facet Joshi, Deepa
Beniwal, Ezaboo
Zaremba, Haley
Myers, Emily
Tsige, Meseret
Adomaa, Faustina Obeng
Koirala, Sanju
author_sort Joshi, Deepa
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Agrifood systems are at the heart of climate crises (CGIAR System Organization 2021). On the one hand, climate crises are leading to unprecedented pressures on food, land and water (FLW) systems, which impact a growing world population, estimated to reach 9-10 billion by 2050. On the other hand, unsustainable agriculture is also a key driver of climate change. In response to this polycrisis, the CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy (CGIAR System Organization 2021) calls for a systemic transformation of FLW systems, including changes to policies, institutions and mechanisms. The CGIAR is committed to being a “champion of change” in leveraging science and innovation for a “radical realignment” of FLW systems. Drawing on the significant complementarity between gender transformative approaches and transformative policy and institutional change processes, the focus of this brief is to demonstrate how gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) principles can provide a framework for transforming FLW systems. In this context, this brief contributes to the CGIAR agenda of a radical realignment of FLW systems by introducing scientific, transdisciplinary methods designed to tackle gender inequality and social exclusion.
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spelling CGSpace1804292026-01-23T02:07:05Z How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems Joshi, Deepa Beniwal, Ezaboo Zaremba, Haley Myers, Emily Tsige, Meseret Adomaa, Faustina Obeng Koirala, Sanju policies gender Agrifood systems are at the heart of climate crises (CGIAR System Organization 2021). On the one hand, climate crises are leading to unprecedented pressures on food, land and water (FLW) systems, which impact a growing world population, estimated to reach 9-10 billion by 2050. On the other hand, unsustainable agriculture is also a key driver of climate change. In response to this polycrisis, the CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy (CGIAR System Organization 2021) calls for a systemic transformation of FLW systems, including changes to policies, institutions and mechanisms. The CGIAR is committed to being a “champion of change” in leveraging science and innovation for a “radical realignment” of FLW systems. Drawing on the significant complementarity between gender transformative approaches and transformative policy and institutional change processes, the focus of this brief is to demonstrate how gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) principles can provide a framework for transforming FLW systems. In this context, this brief contributes to the CGIAR agenda of a radical realignment of FLW systems by introducing scientific, transdisciplinary methods designed to tackle gender inequality and social exclusion. 2025 2026-01-22T16:49:10Z 2026-01-22T16:49:10Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180429 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization Joshi, D., Beniwal, E., Zaremba, H., Myers, E., Tsige, M., Adomaa, F. O. and Koirala, S. 2025. How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems. Agenda Setting Brief - 2. Nairobi, Kenya: CGIAR Gender Equality and Inclusion, CGIAR Sustainable Animal and Aquatic Foods Science Program.
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Joshi, Deepa
Beniwal, Ezaboo
Zaremba, Haley
Myers, Emily
Tsige, Meseret
Adomaa, Faustina Obeng
Koirala, Sanju
How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems
title How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems
title_full How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems
title_fullStr How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems
title_full_unstemmed How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems
title_short How CGIAR interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender-equitable food, land and water systems
title_sort how cgiar interventions can enable policies and institutional mechanisms for gender equitable food land and water systems
topic policies
gender
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180429
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