Empowering women and youth for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Agri-Food systems
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At the CGIAR Strategy Dialogue during Science Week, experts spotlighted the urgent need for gender equality, youth empowerment, and inclusion to build resilient, equitable agri-food systems worldwide.
At the 2025 CGIAR Science Week, a dialogue unfolded around the crucial intersection of gender equality, youth, and social inclusion within agri-food systems. This conversation, hosted during the CGIAR Strategy Dialogue, brought together passionate leaders and innovators to reflect on how these themes are shaping the future of food systems.
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