Meghan Baily discusses the importance of co-validation within gender and climate change research
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CCAFS. 2013. Meghan Baily discusses the importance of co-validation within gender and climate change research.
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On October 2013, 22-25, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) theme Linking Knowledge to Action coordinated a Gender Training and Strategizing Workshop, in Nairobi, Kenya. The ambition was to fast-track CCAFS partners and gender-enthusiasts from the five CCAFS regions, to take the lead on developing organisational strategies that will help them integrate gender into climate change and agriculture research. Read about the workshop on the CCAFS blog: http://ow.ly/qoF2w Learn more about the conference: http://ow.ly/qmUfi