Gender equality in climate change and agrifood systems

Climate-Smart Village in Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines Climate-Smart Village set-up under the Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) of the Department of Agriculture. The establishments of climate-smart villages around the country are informed by the Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment of the Alliance in the last five years.     Credit: ©2023CIAT/MiguelMamon

The e-learning series "Gender equality in climate change and agrifood systems” will facilitate the exchange of promising approaches, tools and good practices that can be used to support the design and implementation of sustainable and gender-transformative policies, legislations and investments to advance gender equality and empower women and youth in the agriculture sector and in agrifood systems.

This course is in English

Course modules

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The course is useful to anyone who wishes to learn how to effectively help in designing gender-transformative and gender-responsive policies related to agriculture and climate actions. It provides guidance to parliamentarians, government officials, policymakers and practitioners working in the field of gender equality, food security, nutrition, agricultural development and climate change mitigation.

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Get started with the introductory module here:

https://elearning.fao.org/course/view.php?id=1043