Inspired by the East Asian miracle, which utilised smallholder agriculture as a conduit for economic growth and poverty reduction, many African governments have committed to contributing 10% of...
This Stockholm+50 associated event aimed to highlight the role and importance of Indigenous peoples and local communities in safeguarding the world’s forests, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
In line with the International Women’s Day 2022 campaign, SIANI wants to recognise their enormous contribution to food systems and make their voice heard. Women worldwide share their role in the shift to sustainable food systems.
AGRA has launched a call for applications for the 2023 Women Agripreneurs of the Year Awards (WAYA) that recognise African female agripreneurs demonstrating remarkable Innovation and business excellence in agricultural value chains.
The report provides policy-oriented insights and makes specific recommendations on the best way forward.
Presented by Malin Flemström, the Vd/Country Director of The Hunger Project Sweden.
The panel will feature influential women from diverse fields who have positively impacted agriculture and food systems.
The conference also focuses on the connection between environmental, social, economic and gender justice and the role women actively play.
Join one of the most important webinars of the year where we listen to and learn from often excluded voices from around the world and engage in a conversation on improving the situation for...
The conference aims at discussing how international actors should support Women Human Rights Defenders.
Inspired by the East Asian miracle, which utilised smallholder agriculture as a conduit for economic growth and poverty reduction, many African governments have committed to contributing 10% of...
This Stockholm+50 associated event aimed to highlight the role and importance of Indigenous peoples and local communities in safeguarding the world’s forests, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
Join the event on June 1st and listen to voices from the ground sharing their experience and knowledge in safeguarding the world's forests, ecosystems and biodiversity. Where do we go from there?