The world’s leading agriculture innovation network, CGIAR and 20 partners have committed US$31 million over four years (2023-2027) to ensure that climate innovations in agrifood systems are designed to work for women and rolled out in ways that address underlying gender inequalities.
Together with the partners, CGIAR launched the AIM for Climate Innovation Sprint on Addressing Gender Inequality for Effective Climate Action in Agrifood Systems on Sunday in Dubai, UAE.
The Sprint will achieve its aims through three main pillars of work: 1) testing new climate innovations that address both climate change and gender inequality; 2) promoting more widespread, inclusive uptake of climate solutions; and 3) developing metrics to measure progress towards these goals.
COP28: CGIAR and partners launch innovation sprint on gender and climate action