CGIAR GENDER Platform alliances module outputs
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Item Integrating gender in cost-benefit analysis of innovations to enhance smallholder farmers’ resilience and climate change adaptation—Module 1(Training Material, 2024) Kramer, Berber; Braun, MelodyItem Integrating gender in cost-benefit analysis of innovations to enhance smallholder farmers’ resilience and climate change adaptation—Module 2(Training Material, 2024) Kramer, Berber; Braun, MelodyItem Integrating gender in cost-benefit analysis of innovations to enhance smallholder farmers’ resilience and climate change adaptation—Module 4(Training Material, 2024) Kramer, Berber; Braun, MelodyItem Integrating gender in cost-benefit analysis of innovations to enhance smallholder farmers’ resilience and climate change adaptation—Module 3(Training Material, 2024) Kramer, Berber; Braun, MelodyItem Integrating gender in cost-benefit analysis of innovations to enhance smallholder farmers’ resilience and climate change adaptation—Exercises solutions(Training Material, 2024) Kramer, Berber; Braun, MelodyItem Integrating Gender in Cost-Benefit Analysis of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation(Training Material, 2024) Kramer, Berber; Braun, MelodyItem CGIAR GENDER Science Exchange 2024: Post-event report(Report, 2024) CGIAR GENDER Impact PlatformItem Vendor Business School Flipbook(Training Material, 2024) CGIAR Initiative on Resilient CitiesItem (How) Can stakeholder cognitive maps inform a project’s Theory of Change? Evidence from IRRI’s STIB Learning Labs in India(Brief, 2024-12) Goswami, R.; Chadha, D.; Singh, K.; Mukhopadhyay, P.; Puskur, Ranjitha; Gartaula, H.N.Item CGIAR Guidelines for Ethical Engagement with Gender-based Violence in Food Systems Research(Brief, 2024) CGIAR GENDER Impact PlatformGender-based violence (GBV) is widespread across agrifood systems, but often overlooked in the context of food systems research (Forsythe 2023). CGIAR research, and food systems research more generally, may not be directly focused on addressing issues of GBV, or even gender issues per se, but the issue of GBV may also arise in other research situations, and researchers must be prepared to respond to such instances appropriately and ethically. Moreover, precautions must be taken to ensure that any research involving human subjects or impacting humans does not cause harm, including by unintentionally increasing the incidence of GBV. The potential impacts of both the research process on participants and the potential longer-term, reverberating effects of interventions, including introduced technologies, need to be considered carefully during the design, implementation, and evaluation phases. These guidelines aim to support researchers working on agrifood systems to more carefully, competently, and ethically engaItem Gender-based violence in agri-food systems: a resource list for researchers and practitioners(Working Paper, 2023-12-20) Meola, Catherine A.Item The gender dimensions of climate-related loss and damage(Brief, 2023-11) Tavenner, Katie; Marlène, Elias; Huyer, SophiaItem Funding gender-responsive climate action: four investment priorities for a Loss and Damage fund(Brief, 2023-11) Katie Tavenner; Elias Marlène; Sophia HuyerItem Addressing gender-based violence (GBV) in food systems research: A roundtable discussion(Presentation, 2023-03-07) Croasdaile, Samantha; Meola, Kayte; Courbois, LauraItem The GenderVision! Contest: Prizes won and lessons gained(Blog Post, 2022-10-31) Bailey, Arwen; Gadeberg, MarianneItem Intersectionality in Applied Research for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Agriculture and Food Systems: Training Resource Guide(Training Material, 2022-12) Jones-Renaud, Lindsey; Al-Khoshman, Alaf; Kimotho, NjeriItem Biobook: Gender-responsive plant breeding and seed systems course, September 2022(Report, 2022-09) Tufan, Hale Ann; Mangheni, Margaret NajjingoItem Reaching women farmers with climate resilience strategies in Africa and Asia(Blog Post, 2022-11-11) Earth Negotiations BulletinItem CGIAR Gender Researchers' Leadership and Mentoring Program(Report, 2021-09-23) Mbo’o-Tchouawou, Michèle; Elias, Marlène; Bomett, PaulineItem How developing communities of practice can accelerate gender research(Blog Post, 2022-12-05) Maraka, Joshua. M‘’Gender research can be very exciting, but sometimes lonely, as often there is only one gender researcher in each project,” proposed Arwen Bailey, a knowledge sharing specialist at The Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agricul-ture (CIAT). Bailey was introducing a discussion among CGIAR gender researchers on how communities of practice (CoPs) can help accelerate and improve gender research, as part of a three-day GENDER Science Exchange conference that took place in October in Nairobi, Kenya.