Search Results - "Global South"
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Fostering social inclusion in development-oriented digital food system interventions
Published 2024“…To ensure that the digital transformation in the Global South leaves no one behind, therefore, deliberate efforts are needed to promote the inclusivity of emerging digital innovations. …”
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Report of CGIAR’s Digital Transformation Accelerator side event–AI-powered innovation: Acceleration research for agri-food system transformation
Published 2025“…CGIAR’s Digital Transformation Accelerator Side Event: Digital innovations for advancing agri-food systems research, held during Science Week 2025 showcased how artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping agri-food systems research, innovation, and advisory services, particularly in the Global South. Attended by over 250 participants both in person and online, the four-hour session highlighted frontier AI applications while addressing critical institutional, ethical, and localization challenges in scaling digital innovation. …”
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Sustainable Animal Agricultural for Developing Countries (SAADC2025) Conference: ILRI session on innovations for a transition to resilient, climate smart and healthy livestock syst...
Published 2025“…The Hub will serve as a virtual platform — convening, synthesizing, amplifying and influencing science-policy actions— to strengthen multi-stakeholder partnerships and co-develop practical solutions across the Global South. Key presentations showcased innovations in One Health, climate adaptation, genetics, and ICT solutions for livestock systems. …”
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Streetscapes: behind the scenes
Published 2012“…The majority of this change is taking place in the global South, putting an immense pressure on the informal settlements in the cities. …”
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Digitally enhanced community-based environmental monitoring: technologically upgrading the Enviro-Champs initiative
Published 2024“…Moreover, the global north and wealthy regions are typically overrepresented in science, while marginalised, disaffected and indigenous regions in developing countries, especially in the global south, remain underrepresented. Addressing these challenges requires diversified involvement that includes local community members who are disproportionately impacted by environmental and social problems. …”
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Scaling impact, enriching lives: HarvestPlus 2024 annual report
Published 2025“…In 2024, the Global South continued to face food and nutrition insecurity driven by conflict, economic shocks, forced displacement, and climate extremes. …”
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The political economy of food system transformation: Pathways to progress in a polarized world
Published 2023“…The substantive areas of political economy focus include, among others, repurposing agricultural subsidies, reducing red meat and ultra-processed food consumption, increasing uptake of appropriate biotechnologies, adopting sugar-sweetened beverage taxes, implementing the European Union’s Farm to Fork Strategy, adapting urban food system councils to the Global South, and tracking accountability for global food system commitments. …”
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Wheat genetic resources have avoided disease pandemics, improved food security, and reduced environmental footprints: A review of historical impacts and future opportunities
Published 2024“…The use of plant genetic resources (PGR)—wild relatives, landraces, and isolated breeding gene pools—has had substantial impacts on wheat breeding for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, while increasing nutritional value, end-use quality, and grain yield. In the Global South, post-Green Revolution genetic yield gains are generally achieved with minimal additional inputs. …”
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Climate action triggers new decisions and investments for resilient food systems: policy actions to operationalize the National Framework for Climate Services (NFCS) and the Early...
Published 2024“…The Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) was developed to address the growing demand for reliable and accessible climate information, particularly in the Global South, where climate change poses significant challenges to sustainable development. …”
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20 years of impact for a food systems transformation: HarvestPlus 2023 annual report
Published 2024“…As we mark the 20th anniversary of HarvestPlus in 2023, I am pleased to share progress towards our mission of addressing hidden hunger in the Global South through biofortification. Our journey to improve nutrition and health is making a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable people. …”
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Strategic screening of forages from international genebanks for low enteric methane emission
Published 2025“…While numerous strategies have been explored, leveraging plant diversity from global south gene banks presents an untapped opportunity. …”
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The workshop on gender and plant health: The power of interdisciplinary research
Published 2024“…We recognize that women farmers in various cultural settings in the global South are treated as the secondary importance in conventional research and extension services. …”
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Recent advances in enteric methane mitigation: insights from a meta analysis of tannin diets in small ruminant
Published 2025“…The Low-Methane Forages (LMF) project, led by three CGIAR Centers (Alliance Bioversity-CIAT, ICARDA, ILRI), addresses these challenges by promoting Antimethanogenic Compounds (AMC)-rich forage legumes, breeding methane-reducing traits into forage crops, and deploying these solutions in livestock systems across the Global South. By integrating innovative forages, the project aims to mitigate climate impacts while sustaining ruminant productivity and food security. …”
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The Stakeholder Consultation Workshop Report: Transforming the Rules of the Game: Gendered Livability in Peri-urban Dhaka
Published 2023“…Samina Lutfa from Bangladesh Agricultural University, showed how garment factory workers were involved in the global value chains that exploit women in the global south as cheap labour. She suggested that factory workers are easily replaceable and young women workers are exploited in the workplace. …”
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Mapping and engaging university partners on gender in food, land and water systems
Published 2025“…Across universities, participants consider robust interventions that institutionalize gender research programs at universities in the global South, and capacity building to develop local expertise in gender research, are needed to integrate gender theories and methodologies into academic training, equip faculty members with skills to conduct rigorous gender research, and attract funding to support gender research in FLWS. …”
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