Gender equality, youth and social inclusion

Gender and other social differences such as age, wealth and ethnicity, have an enormous influence upon the success of agricultural interventions. To ensure equitable impacts and benefits to rural people, CIMMYT emphasizes inclusive research and development interventions. Starting with the collection of data on gender and social differences, efforts are underway to address these gaps and ensure equitable adoption of technologies and practice. This includes working towards gender-equitable control of productive assets and resources; technologies that reduce women’s labor; and improved capacity of women and youth to participate in decision-making.

Features

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Mutenje opens dialogue with farmers to design new interventions that target farmers’ needs and achieve positive impact.

Features

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ProMaíz Nativo will promote small-scale landrace maize farmers through certification and fair market access.

Podcasts

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Wheat physiologist Carolina Rivera shares what it is like to be a woman in agricultural science working on one of the world’s biggest problems — how to feed a growing planet.

News

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FACASI project explored ways to address access to appropriate mechanization solutions.

News

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Open to young women and men under 35 who are implementing innovations in Latin American maize-based agri-food systems.

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Rural land grows scarce as populations rise and more youth farm for their livelihoods.

Videos

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In a male-dominated sector, women leading maize seed companies in eastern and southern Africa share their experiences.

In the media

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Source: Seed Quest (20 Jun 2019)

CIMMYT researchers conducted interviews with women owners of seed companies in eastern and southern Africa.

In the media

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Source: The Economist Intelligence Unit (6 Jun 2019)

CIMMYT DG Martin Kropff and CABI CEO Trevor Nicholls propose six key actions to support family farmers.

News

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Partners from four countries reflect and plan ahead after five years of the SRFSI project.

Videos

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How CIMMYT fosters diversity in the workplace.

Press releases

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The five young awardees are advancing change, innovation and research in their communities.

News

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Research shows African farming households are far more dependent on hire labor markets, and much more inclined to hire mechanization services, than previously thought.

News

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A new book draws on experiences of men and women farmers across eastern and southern Africa who bravely embraced change to improve their farming methods and the lives and livelihoods of their families.

Features

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New study shows African farming households are far more dependent on labor markets, and much more inclined to hire mechanization services, than previously assumed.