![]() ![]() At least 10 agrifood research-for-development organizations boost institutional digital capabilities to incorporate high-frequency data and underutilized datasets into decision-making.At least 1,000 agrifood system actors participate in digital capability strengthening programs enabling women, youth and vulnerable groups to manage climate risks.Pilots utilizing real-time data benefit more than 1,000 food-water-land system actors to increase productivity and profitability, manage risks, reduce food waste and consume healthier diets.Natural resource management organizations improve early warning systems and disseminate reliable, actionable information to 100% more people.At least 10 digital agrifood services improve the gender-responsiveness of their content and services, reaching 100% more users, among whom women and youth represent more than 40%.Digital agrifood start-ups are engaged in more than 10 triangular cooperative partnerships to benefit women, youth and vulnerable groups.The digital agrifood ecosystem is strengthened through more than 5 policies, investments and partnerships supporting inclusive innovations.This Initiative aims to support sustainable and inclusive transformation of food, land and water systems by bridging the gender and urban-rural digital divide, improving equitable access to and quality of available information and systems, and strengthening local capabilities to best make use of the potential of digital technologies. ![]() Research, codesign and capacity strengthening are needed to channel new evidence to decision-makers, tailor digital advisory content and support better risk management. Limited digital capabilities: Digital literacy and skill levels across the Global South remain low, particularly for marginalized and food-insecure individuals and groups, such as women. They can help financial institutions and supervisors, assess these risks in ways that are more accurate, timely and comprehensive. More than 300 million small-scale producers lack access to digital climate advisory services, and unmanaged risks hinder producers’ adoption of improved technologies. Inadequate information: Weak information systems prevent evidence-based policy responses, exacerbate poverty and slow economic growth. Enabling policies and investments are urgently needed. All proceeds from the Farm to Table Dinner benefit Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College Foundation, which supports the College through student. More than 600 million people live outside of mobile network coverage, 67% in sub-Saharan Africa. ![]() The digital divide: The Global South - especially women and rural areas - are underserved by digital technologies and infrastructure. There are three challenge areas that CGIAR’s expertise can help to address: Keep in mind that many clients choose not to archive some or all of their. Centre for tropical livestock genetics and healthĭigital technologies have the potential to transform food, land and water systems for greater climate resilience and sustainability. them in a timely manner, but certain conditions are outside our control.Poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs.Gender, equality, youth and social inclusion. ![]()
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