WEBINAR: Launch of an evidence synthesis of gender norms in agrifood systems: Pathways towards improved women’s economic resilience to climate change.
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From
CGIAR Initiative on Gender Equality
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Published on
25.03.24
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Join us for the webinar launch of “An evidence synthesis of gender norms in agrifood systems: Pathways towards improved women’s economic resilience to climate change.”
The report identifies 15 gender norms that affect women’s economic resilience in agrifood systems, proposing an Economic Resilience Pathway Framework for research and action. The framework offers insights for policymakers and practitioners aiming to strengthen women’s economic resilience in agrifood systems amid climate change.
📅 4th April 2024
⌛ 1400 CET/0900 EDT/1600 EAT.
👉 Register here: registration link
The 1.5-hour webinar hosted by ILRI for the CGIAR Gender Equality initiative, HER+ will unveil key findings and recommendations from the report. Don’t miss the moderated panel discussion and audience Q&A!
#GenderEquality #ClimateChange #WomenInAgriculture #WebinarLaunch
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