The most exciting things in science often happen when two disciplines meet for the first time, or when two complementary groups join together. It seems the stars are aligned, as we’re happy to report a new partnership on gender and climate (change).


The most exciting things in science often happen when two disciplines meet for the first time, or when two complementary groups join together. It seems the stars are aligned, as we’re happy to report a new partnership on gender and climate (change).

How do we enhance the resilience and lower the emissions footprint of Asian agriculture? As Asian countries move to confront the escalating threat that rapid climate change poses food security, water supplies, flood management and farm yields, leading …

Women in Bangladesh have little rights over making decisions on agricultural practices, and often do not receive much benefit from the extension services. A study was recently conducted on the gendered response to climate change by the UN Food and Agri…

Ethiopia receives abundant rainfall but often too much comes at once leading to long periods of water scarcity and problems…

ICRISAT in collaboration with NARS partners, held a sorghum and finger millet field day in Miwaleni Research Station on 30 June. The field day exposed stakeholders along the sorghum value chain and income enhancing strategies. The event was attended by…