Getting “Gender Right” is Essential for the Sustainability of Food Systems

GETTING “GENDER RIGHT” IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF FOOD SYSTEMS

by IFPRI | January 29, 2020

Blog Post by Elizabeth Bryan 

The growing emphasis on sustainability of food systems (rather than of agriculture alone) highlights the importance of considering gender at all stages, from production to consumption, to address development goals of zero hunger, sustainable agriculture, and climate action (as well as gender equality as a goal in itself). IFPRI’s Gender, Climate Change and Nutrition Integration Initiative (GCAN) addresses the interlinkages between gender, climate change, and nutrition for sustainable food systems. The conceptual framework for the project illustrates that men and women may be exposed to different climate risks and experiences and have different capacities and preferences for how they respond to climate shocks and stressors. Read more...