"If women farmers had the same access to productive resources as men, 100-150 million people would be lifted out of hunger [...]."

Women are in the frontline of the agricultural labor force, yet re

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Luisa Kim
Luisa Kim

"If women farmers had the same access to productive resources as men, 100-150 million people would be lifted out of hunger [...]."

Women are in the frontline of the agricultural labor force, yet re

2 years ago

"If women farmers had the same access to productive resources as men, 100-150 million people would be lifted out of hunger [...]."

Women are in the frontline of the agricultural labor force, yet represent only 15% of all landholders globally. What's more, only 1.7% of climate finance is estimated to reach small-scale producers in Global South countries.

Why is this important, and how can we address these intersecting layers of challenges beyond just the talk?