Rural women are at the heart of the agricultural world. Yet many inequalities persist. Tshering Choden explains how IFAD is actively combatting these existing inequalities. On this note, Philippe Remy follows with captivating success stories from Malawi.
In Latin America, rural women’s leaders speak about closing the gender gap in decision-making. This month we’re also launching a new mini-series on the ACUA Programme with Ilse Loango from Colombia. Then we talk to Hadija Jabiri, founder of EatFresh, about empowering female farmers to address gender inequality, and to Judy Ling Wong, Honorary President of the Black Environmental Network, about the role of diversity in rural spaces. To wrap up this episode, Claire Somerville, Executive Director of the Gender Centre at the Geneva Graduate Institute, tells us about the disparities between gender and global health in rural communities.
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Rural Malawians on building back after Cyclone Freddy
Regenerative agriculture, from soil to sustainability
Agriculture's Indigenous trailblazers
Rural youth rocking the digital age
Women shaping sustainable food systems
Zero waste, full plates: winning with school meals
Swaying the power of seaweed
Navigating marine biodiversity for a better tomorrow
A bright new year for agriculture
Investing in a Climate-Resilient Future
Counting the Cost of Malnutrition
Future Proofing Farming for Youth
Rocking Remittances for Rural Development
Saving SIDS' Food Security from Climate Impacts
Working with Water Scarcity
Bigging-Up Biodiversity
Innovating for a sustainable farming future
Bridging the Digital Gender Gap
Promoting Indigenous Voice
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