We cannot end hunger and poverty without empowering both men and women in agrifood systems.
Today, agriculture and food systems face an unprecedented array of challenges. We must feed a growing global population in a context of emerging and persisting crises - economic, energy, environmental, food and social. These include conflicts, natural disasters, price volatility, market insecurity, mass migrations, health crises, and more, all of which are exacerbated by climate change, depletion of natural resources, rapid urbanization, shifts in dietary patterns and livelihood systems.
Faced with these challenges, it is more important than ever to build inclusive, sustainable and resilient agrifood systems, so that the agricultural sector can perform to its full capacity and become more efficient. FAO recognizes that in order to achieve this, we must address the persisting inequalities that effect the underperformance of the agriculture sector in many countries. We need to work with and empower rural women, men, girls and boys.
The Year will spotlight the essential roles women play across agrifood systems, from production to trade, while often going unrecognized. Women farmers are central to food security, nutrition and economic resilience.

Commit to Grow Equality (CGE) is a global initiative launched by FAO to accelerate gender equality and women’s empowerment in agrifood systems through financing, partnerships and action.
Latest Publications
Publications
Gender-responsive digital extension and advisory services in Bangladesh and India
01/11/2025
In South Asia, particularly in Bangladesh and India, digital extension and advisory services (EAS) are increasingly being adopted to support smallholder...
Publications
Data for change: Measuring women's empowerment and nutrition in agricultural surveys
01/11/2025
FAO, in the context of the 50x2030 Initiative promotes the integration of a questionnaire on women’s empowerment and nutrition (WEN) in the agricultural...
Latest Multimedia
Video
Gender mainstreaming in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
11/11/2025
FAO is promoting gender equality in agriculture across the West Bank and Gaza Strip, empowering rural women, strengthening cooperatives, and supporting...
Video
Gender-Responsive and Transformative Approaches in Uganda
06/11/2025
In Uganda, the Dimitra Clubs have been piloted in 38 villages in the Amolatar District, reaching 965 members. Through community mobilization, the clubs...
Video
The CFS Voluntary Guidelines on Gender Equality and Women’s and Girls’ Empowerment: An illustration
21/10/2025
This animation video invites the viewer to explore the nine focus areas of the guidelines and learn more about what can be done to level the playing...
E-learnings
FAO Policy on Gender Equality 2020-2030
Gender equality is essential to achieve FAO's mandate of a world free hunger, malnutrition and poverty. The Organization recognizes that persisting inequalities between women and men are a major obstacle to agriculture and rural development and that eliminating these disparities is essential to building sustainable and inclusive food systems and resilient and peaceful societies.
Related links
- Fisheries and Aquaculture | Gender equality in fisheries and aquaculture
- FAO Gender-Lex
- Gender mainstreaming | Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)
- Gender | Policy Support and Governance Gateway
- Joint Programme on Gender Transformative Approaches for Food Security Improved Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture (JP-GTA)
- UN Joint Programme on Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment - JP RWEE
- Rural women | Family Farming Knowledge Platform
- Technical Cooperation Programme
- Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division (ESP)
- Commit to Grow Equality
