Gendered challenges of food security : stories and lessons from ASSAR
When it comes to food security, young women’s labour and time are disproportionately affected by the decisions of other household members, thus affecting their children as well.
When it comes to food security, young women’s labour and time are disproportionately affected by the decisions of other household members, thus affecting their children as well.
With locally-relevant themes, Transformative Scenario Planning (TSP) workshop scenarios focused on various levels of ease of access to agricultural land, and water for irrigation.
In dryland environments drought periodically emerges in a context of chronic water security challenges: these are places where managing water scarcity is a continual not an exceptional task.
The findings of this research call for better management of the migration process, especially with regards to internal migration. For Pakistan, climate change is a reality that impacts lives and livelihoods adversely.
This briefing note summarizes the key findings from the Regional Diagnostic Study (RDS) recently conducted in Ghana and Mali, as part of the ASSAR project.
The 2nd CARIAA Annual Learning Review brought together over 80 participants from
15 countries for three days in Wageningen, the Netherlands. Under the theme for
The launch event enabled 60 stakeholders from a wide array of organizations to learn about the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia (CARIAA), and to begin dialogues with consortia members on key topics relevant to the re
The work has focused on Kitui, Machakos and Makueni counties of semi-arid eastern Kenya, supporting the three county governments in developing appropriate adaptation strategies and programs that can assist farmers.
Crop diversification supports income, food, and nutrition security under climate change. By allocating 10% more of their arable land to food crop production, research findings showed that households improved their food security by 18%.
A detailed situation analysis reveals key linkages between meagre services, insecure land tenure, and unjust governance institutions in Nairobi’s informal settlements.