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CCAFS and Gender Outcomes Patti Kristjanson Linking Knowledge with Action Research Theme Leader CCAFS Gender Training and Strategizing Workshop October, 2013

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CCAFS and Gender OutcomesPatti Kristjanson

Linking Knowledge with Action Research Theme LeaderCCAFS Gender Training and Strategizing Workshop October, 2013

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CapacityBuilding

Gender

IDO1: Enhanced food security

IDO2: Benefits to women and marginalised groups

IDO3: Enhanced adaptive capacity to climate risks

IDO5: Reduced GHGs and forest conversion

Partners

1. CSA Alliance, World Bank, IFAD, Climate Finance Orgs, Ministries2. World Vision, National Meteorological Agencies, Disaster Risk

Agencies, Insurance Agencies3. IIASA, FAO, Global Research Alliance for Agricultural GHGs4. Food security and climate adaptation agencies, GFAR, CFS

Multiple local partners (e.g. NARES, CARE, Vi, Mediae, PROLINNOVA, National Insurance Company of India)

Flagship 2: Climate –information services and

climate-informed saftey nets

Flagship 3: Low emissions development

Flagship 4: Policies and institutions for climate resilient food systems

Flagship 1: Climate –smart agricultural practices

Key

IDO4: Policies supportingclimate-resilient agriculture

1&3: CSA Alliance, World Bank, IFAD, Green Climate Fund, Prolinnova, climate financeorgs, agriculture, envir, other ministries2: World Vision, National MeteorologicalAgencies, Disaster Risk Agencies, Insurance Agencies

Working with partners to make

it happen

Working with partners to collect the evidence and

change opinions and worldviews

Working with partners to

understand what works

Partners

Partners

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Strengthening women’s & reg/nat’lfarmers orgs voices in CCAFS policies

Inclusive local forward planning (e.g. using climate analogues)

Policy champions & inclusive capacity in foresight analyses

Gender-sensitive ag business ‘hubs’

Inclusive Learning Alliances/Platforms

Strategic partnerships (e.g. FAO) & comms efforts re: LED/mitigation by &

for women

Learning re: inst’s with local partners (PES and LED strategies)

Co-strategy development with food aid community (e.g. WFP)

Equitable partic. research with met services and NARES

Action research with NGO’s taking gender transformative actions

(e.g. CARE, PROLINNOVA)

Gender dissag. data &

analyses, gender-cc tools & local partner

capacity strengthening,

innovative approaches -participatory

video,TV, Radio

Mobiles, integr. tools, open

access K sharing,

Foresight/scenarios analyses co-devel. with

PPP’s

Climate-smart practices

Climate info services & Climate-informed

safety nets

Low Emissions Agricultural

Development

Policies and Institutions for resilient food

systems

Increased access to and control over productive

assets, inputs,

information, food and markets;

strengthened participation in decision-

making processes

CCAFS Flagships(The What)

Outcome Pathway Gender Outcome

(IDO)

Partnerships and strategies to achieve outcomes (The How & With Whom?)

Empowerment of women and marginalised

groups

(Overarching)