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Official UNFCCC side event at COP27: Reaching women farmers with climate resilience strategies in Africa and Asia

This side event will explore gender-responsive approaches and solutions to growing climate resilience in complex situations.

Women and girls hold the key to strengthen climate resilience. CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Münster University (WWU) have therefore convened this event to explore gender responsive approaches and solutions to growing climate resilience in complex situations of vulnerability and food insecurity, fragility and conflict.


DATE

Friday, 11 November 2022
11:30 – 13:00 EET


CONTACT

Vivian Atakos
v.atakos@cgiar.org


HOW TO JOIN?

Livestream available

MODERATOR

VIVIAN ATAKOS
Global Engagement and Policy
CGIAR GENDER Platform

EXPERTS REMARKS

NICOLINE DE HAAN
Platform Director
CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform

WILLIAM MOSELEY
DeWitt Wallace Professor of Geography, and Director of the Program for Food, Agriculture & Society
Macalester College

CLAUDIA RINGLER
Deputy Director of Environment and Production Technology Division
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

RACHEL BEZNER KERR
Professor of Global Development
Cornell University

PANEL DISCUSSION: VOICES FROM THE FIELD

DENNIS NJUNG’E
Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning Manager
GROOTS Kenya

NOZOMI KAWARAZUKA
Social Scientist
International Potato Center

FATOU JENG
Policy Operations Lead for Women and Gender
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Youth Constituency (YOUNGO)

MANSI SHAH
Program Manager for the Future of Work Activities
Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)

CONCLUSION

TILLMANN BUTTSHARDT
Professor for Applied Landscape Ecology and Ecological Planning
University of Münster (Germany)

CORNELIA STEINHAUSER
Postdoctoral Researcher in the Lab Applied Landscape Ecology
University of Münster (Germany)

Official UNFCCC side event at COP27: Reaching women farmers with climate resilience strategies in Africa and Asia

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