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Proyecto

Climate-smart villages as a platform to resilience, women’s empowerment, equity, and sustainable food systems
 

Cambodia
Myanmar
Philippines
Identificador del Proyecto
109390
Total del financiamiento
CAD 900,000.00
Funcionario del IDRC
Annie Wesley
Estado de Proyecto
Completed
Fecha de finalización
Duración
26 meses

Programas y alianzas

Agricultura y seguridad alimentaria

Principales instituciones

Líder del proyecto:
Emilita Monville Oro
Philippines

Resumen

There is an urgent need to make food systems more resilient to climate fluctuations.Más información

There is an urgent need to make food systems more resilient to climate fluctuations. Millions of small-scale farmers in Asia, already burdened by food and nutritional insecurity, are experiencing the impacts of increased climate variability and unpredictability, including the increased frequency and severity of extreme climatic events such as droughts, floods, storms, and hail. These weather events are further exacerbated by a high incidence of pests and disease, all linked to climate change. Responding to these challenges requires transformational change that embraces the development of more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable food systems, with special attention to small and marginalized farmers, while helping to reduce gender inequalities.

Climate-smart villages, which promote climate-smart agriculture via local adaptation platforms, are widely claimed to enhance resilience to climate change. However, sustainability is still a challenge despite these platforms being operational in more than 1,000 sites in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Now, with growing interest and engagement among donors and the development community to scale up climate-smart agriculture, there is an urgent need to enhance the evidence base.

This project will use multidisciplinary research methods and comparative studies in Cambodia, Myanmar, and the Philippines to generate evidence and new knowledge on the role of locally relevant platforms, such as climate-smart villages, in supporting gender-responsive climate change adaptation in agriculture and in transforming local food systems. The project will also establish the costs and returns from implementing climate-smart villages to present a compelling case for sustained investments by governments and donors.

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Resumen

The internal writeshop and field visit in Cambodia was conducted on April 30 to May 7, 2022 to share the new knowledge and evidence generated by the Climate-Smart Villages as Platforms for Resilience Building, Women Empowerment, Equity, and Sustainable Food Systems project, a 26-month regional project funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). Specifically, the activity allowed the participants to review and validate the 13 draft briefs along with the themes of resilience building, women empowerment, equity, and sustainable food systems following the writeshop process; and to get to know the Chhouk Climate-Smart Village (CSV) in Koh Kong, Cambodia. Overall, the activity can be divided into three parts: (1) pre-writeshop, (2) activity proper, and (3) post-writeshop.

Autores
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn E.
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