On May 7, 2019, the GCAN team presented the results of GCAN research activities in Bangladesh at Dhaka’s Lakeshore Hotel at a seminar on “Working at the intersection of climate change, gender and nutrition: A useful proposition?”
Presentations include: Linking Gender, Climate Change, and Nutrition for Strengthened Policy and Programming, by Elizabeth Bryan, Empowered Bangladeshi Women Can Make Agriculture More Resilient to Climate Change and Improve Production Diversity, by Alex De Pinto, and Rural Mechanization in Bangladesh: Implications for Women, by CIMMYT’s Tim Krupnik. The event also engaged participants in a discussion of the challenges and opportunities related to integrating climate change, gender and nutrition into policies and programs. A condensed version of the presentations was given at the USAID mission on May 6.