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CCAFS and Gender Outcomes
1. CCAFS and Gender Outcomes
Patti Kristjanson
Linking Knowledge with Action Research Theme Leader
CCAFS Gender Training and Strategizing Workshop October, 2013
2. Working with partners to collect the evidence and
change opinions and worldviews
IDO4: Policies supporting
climate-resilient agriculture
Partners
1. CSA Alliance, World Bank, IFAD, Climate Finance Orgs, Ministries
2. World Vision, National Meteorological Agencies, Disaster Risk
Agencies, Insurance Agencies
3. IIASA, FAO, Global Research Alliance for Agricultural GHGs
4. Food security and climate adaptation agencies, GFAR, CFS
Gender
Capacity
Building
Working with partners to make
it happen
Partners
Working with partners to
understand what works
Partners
Multiple local partners (e.g.
NARES, CARE, Vi, Mediae, PROLI
NNOVA, National Insurance
Company of India)
IDO1: Enhanced food security
IDO2: Benefits to women and marginalised groups
IDO3: Enhanced adaptive capacity to climate risks
IDO5: Reduced GHGs and forest conversion
1&3: CSA Alliance, World Bank, IFAD, Green
Climate Fund, Prolinnova, climate finance
orgs, agriculture, envir, other ministries
2: World Vision, National Meteorological
Agencies, Disaster Risk Agencies, Insurance
Agencies
Flagship 1: Climate –smart
agricultural practices
Flagship 2: Climate –
information services and
climate-informed saftey nets
Key
Flagship 3: Low emissions
development
Flagship 4: Policies and
institutions for climate
resilient food systems
3.
4. CCAFS Flagships
(The What)
Climate-smart
practices
Climate info
services &
Climateinformed
safety nets
Low Emissions
Agricultural
Development
Policies and
Institutions for
resilient food
systems
Partnerships and strategies to achieve
outcomes (The How & With Whom?)
Outcome Pathway
Inclusive local forward planning
(e.g. using climate analogues)
(Overarching)
Action research with NGO’s taking
gender transformative actions
(e.g. CARE, PROLINNOVA)
Gender dissag.
data &
analyses, gend
er-cc tools &
local partner
capacity
strengthening,
innovative
approaches participatory
video,
TV, Radio
Mobiles, integr
. tools, open
access K
sharing,
Foresight/scen
arios analyses
co-devel. with
PPP’s
Equitable partic. research with met
services and NARES
Co-strategy development with food
aid community (e.g. WFP)
Learning re: inst’s with local partners
(PES and LED strategies)
Strategic partnerships (e.g. FAO) &
comms efforts re: LED/mitigation by &
for women
Inclusive Learning Alliances/Platforms
Gender-sensitive ag business ‘hubs’
Policy champions & inclusive capacity in
foresight analyses
Strengthening women’s & reg/nat’l
farmers orgs voices in CCAFS policies
Increased
access to and
control over
productive
assets, inputs,
information, f
ood and
markets;
strengthened
participation
in decisionmaking
processes
Gender
Outcome
(IDO)
Empowerment
of women and
marginalised
groups