CGIAR Climate Change Platform Impact Reports
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Item CGIAR Climate Impact Platform broadens outreach by forging new partnerships in the climate and agri-food system space(Report, 2024-12-30) Edward-Uwadiale, Regina ; Smith, GeorginaItem CGIAR Climate Impact Platform influences the climate agenda through participation in high profile global discourses on climate change and agri-food systems all throughout 2024(Report, 2024-12-30) Edward-Uwadiale, Regina ; Smith, GeorginaCGIAR scientists amplify global food system transformation insights through 18 speaking engagements outside COP29 and 25 within COP29 to influence the global agenda.Item CGIAR Climate Impact Platform informs global climate policy processes; briefs the UN Secretary-General, the International Court of Justice, and participates in the IPCC Scoping Meeting(Report, 2024-12-30) Smith, Georgina; Edward-Uwadiale, ReginaItem CGIAR Climate Impact Platform brings together scientists from across 15 research institutes to inform COP29 negotiations through publications of topical briefs(Report, 2024-12-30) Edward-Uwadiale, Regina ; Smith, GeorginaItem Raising CGIAR’s profile in the climate space: CGIAR Climate Impact Platform global media engagements in 2024(Report, 2024-12-30) Edward-Uwadiale, Regina ; Smith, GeorginaItem CGIAR Climate Impact Platform leads the development of the Agriculture Breakthrough Agenda Report(Report, 2024-12-30) Smith, Georgina; Edward-Uwadiale, ReginaItem CGIAR Climate Impact Platform establishes 600 member strong global Climate Community of Practice across all 15 research centers to enhance collaboration and expertise(Report, 2024-12-30) Edward-Uwadiale, Regina; Smith, GeorginaFor the first time ever, a climate community of practice was launched in 2023 across all CGIAR centers to strengthened capacity among around 600 people.Item CGIAR actively shaped the Alliance of Champions for Food Systems Transformation (ACF) strategic direction in 2024 by advocating for policies and investments that promote sustainable and equitable food systems(Report, 2024-12-30) Llano-Arias, ValeriaThe Alliance of Champions for Food Systems Transformation (ACF) was launched at Climate COP28 in response to various challenges in food systems, including record-breaking global temperatures, extreme weather events, and the urgent need to address climate change and food security. ACF seeks to accelerate global progress in five key areas: climate mitigation, food security and nutrition, adaptation and resilience, equity and livelihoods, and nature and biodiversity. These challenges have upended food systems worldwide, jeopardizing livelihoods and exacerbating food insecurity. CGIAR is hosting the Secretariat of the Alliance of Champions for Food Systems Transformation (ACF) in collaboration with Chatham House and the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU) for over an 18-month period starting in October 2024. Funded by the Government of Norway, through a NOK 15 million (approximately USD 1.4 million) grant, the initiative aims to accompany countries as they work to scale up efforts to transform food systems domestically and internationally.Item A deep dive into CGIAR’s Climate Change Research Portfolio based on PRMS Data (2022-2023)(Report, 2024-12-30) Koren, Judith ; Jeanneau, Louise; Mukherji, AditiCentral to the CGIAR Climate Impact Platform's mandate is providing strategic guidance on portfolio management. In alignment with this objective, the PRMS database was utilised to build the 2022-2023 Climate Impact Platform's portfolio narrative story. Offering an analysis of the CGIAR 's climate outputs released in 2022 and 2023, the portfolio includes an overview of methods, solutions of focus, and impact areas, highlighting key stories and themes characterizing the 2022-2023 CGIAR climate research outputs.Item CGIAR Climate Impact Platform launches Dgroups platform in 2024 to convene CGIAR scientists and partners(Report, 2024-12) Rabago, LauraThe CGIAR Climate Impact Platform has successfully launched the Dgroups platform, creating a dynamic space for CGIAR scientists and partners to engage, collaborate, and share knowledge. Designed as a hub for the Climate Community of Practice, the platform facilitates the exchange of content, resources, and knowledge management products to drive collective learning and innovation. Since its launch, Dgroups has hosted rich discussions, disseminated valuable insights, and strengthened connections among members, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.Item CGIAR Climate Impact Platform Amplifies the Need for Just Transitions in the Agri-Food Sector by Advocating Within Global Climate Processes in 2024(Report, 2024-12-30) Edward-Uwadiale, ReginaThe CGIAR Climate Impact Platform has emerged as a key voice in advocating for just transitions in the agri-food sector, underscoring its critical role in addressing the challenges of climate change. Drawing from its robust engagements at COP29 and other global platforms, the Platform has actively contributed to shaping the global climate discourse through a series of impactful activities, including high-level events, thought-provoking op-eds, blog publications, and thematic webinars. By fostering collaborations with diverse stakeholders, the Platform has amplified the urgency of equitable climate adaptation and mitigation strategies within the agri-food systems. This report explores how the Platform’s initiatives have reinforced the need for inclusive transitions that prioritize the needs of vulnerable populations, highlight sustainable agricultural practices, and align with broader climate goals.Item CGIAR Climate Impact Platform Coordinated CGIAR Participation at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan and Bonn Climate Conference Bringing Greater Coherence and Impact(Report, 2024-12-30) Edward-Uwadiale, ReginaThe CGIAR Climate Impact Platform has played a pivotal role in enhancing the coherence and impact of CGIAR's contributions to global climate processes, particularly at COP29 and the Bonn Climate Conference. By strategically coordinating workstreams, the Platform has ensured seamless representation and active engagement across critical negotiation tracks, aligning CGIAR's work with broader climate goals. Key deliverables, such as daily briefs, issue briefs, and high-profile events, have not only informed but also influenced global climate discussions. This paper delves into the Platform's meticulous planning and execution of these initiatives, spotlighting its ability to convene stakeholders, streamline communications, and drive impactful advocacy. Through these efforts, the Platform has reinforced CGIAR’s position as a leader in advancing agricultural innovation and climate resilience within the global climate agenda.Item Reducing emissions from fertilizer application via site-specific nutrient management (SSNM)(Brief, 2024) Rusinamhodzi, Leonard; Vanlauwe, Bernard; Kihara, Job Maguta; Masso, Cargele; Sapkota, Tek Bahadur; Hebebrand, Charlotte; Marshall, Suzie; Mukherji, AditiItem Reducing enteric methane emissions via low-methane forages(Brief, 2024) Arango, Jacobo; Costa, Ciniro; Flintan, Fiona E.; Marshall, Suzie; Mukherji, AditiItem Climate Impact Platform Helps Raise CGIAR Profile in the Climate and Agri-food Space(Report, 2023) Mukherji, Aditi; Edward-Uwadiale, ReginaItem CGIAR Climate Impact Platform hosts the first meeting of Climate Scientists at CGIAR(Report, 2023) Mukherji, AditiItem From Dialogue to Action: How the Climate Platform submission to Global Goals on Adaptation impacted the final text in COP28 Negotiations(Report, 2023) Mukherji, Aditi; Edward-Uwadiale, ReginaItem From agenda to action: How the Agriculture Breakthrough Agenda report is spurring action from 17 signatory countries(Report, 2023) Mukherji, Aditi; Edward-Uwadiale, ReginaItem Comprehensive Analysis: CGIAR Climate Impact Platform's Review of CGIAR's Climate Portfolio in 2022(Report, 2023) Mukherji, Aditi; Edward-Uwadiale, Regina