This synthesis brief draws on an extensive body of published studies and the latest working papers produced as part of foresight-related research supported by the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM).
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En los países menos desarrollados, un total de 3140 millones de personas dependen de los bosques y la agricultura para su subsistencia (Tseng et al., 2020).
Dans les pays les moins développés, 3,14 milliards de personnes dépendent de l’agriculture et des fo-rêts pour leur subsistance (Tseng et coll., 2020).
Cette synthèse résume les différentes approches et les résultats d’une recherche réalisée sur le genre et conduite par le programme du CGIAR sur les politiques, les institutions et les marchés (PIM).
El presente informe sintetiza los enfoques y las conclusiones de las investigaciones sobre género reali-zadas por el Programa de Políticas, Instituciones y Mercados (PIM) del CGIAR.
This brief synthesizes approaches and findings from gender research conducted by the CGIAR Program on Policy, Institutions, and Markets (PIM).
Over the past 20 years, value chain development (VCD) initiatives and value chain research have increasingly integrated gender dimensions to allow for gender-differentiated employment and income opportunities and other benefits for women and men,
Efforts to promote the development of agricultural value chains are a common element of strategies to stimulate economic growth in low-income countries.
Tenure insecurity has a variety of negative consequences for natural resource management, agricultural productivity, and poverty reduction, but the sources of tenure insecurity differ for men and women, and for individual, household, and collectiv
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a global public health crisis and human rights violation, with adverse consequences for women and girls, economies as a whole, and future generations.
Over the past two decades, seed systems and markets in many sub-Saharan African countries have become a central topic in the public discourse around agricultural development.
Agricultural extension provides the critical connection from agricultural innovation and discovery to durable improvements at scale, as farmers and other actors in the rural economy learn, adapt, and innovate with new technologies and practices.
It is estimated that nearly one in seven people — more than 1 billion in total — are classified as migrants in national statistics.
An overarching goal of the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM) has been to influence policy outcomes in ways that lead to agricultural transformation and economic inclusion.
All agricultural production—whether of crops, trees, forages, livestock, or fish—starts with seeds, making seed security vital to food security.
Rapid urbanization in Africa south of the Sahara continues to highlight the importance of informal retailers as a source of both food and employment for the urban poor.
Women’s empowerment is of paramount importance for multiple development goals. However, it is much easier to discuss the importance of empowerment than it is to define the methods and tools needed to measure it.
Rural transformation is central to the broader structural transformation process taking place in developing countries — fueled by the globalization of value chains, changing food systems, new technologies, conflict and displacement, and climate ch