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
Newsletter
Europe and Central Asia Gender Newsletter, March 2026 – Issue #21
31/03/2026
This edition starts with International Women’s Day and looks at the role of women in agriculture across Europe and Central Asia, as the region enters...
Publications
Advancing value chains through gender transformative approaches (Technical note)
01/03/2026
This technical note guides policymakers and practitioners in conducting gender transformative analyses of agrifood value chains, with the aim of identifying...
Latest Multimedia
Video
#shefeedcambodiapodcast: International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026
31/03/2026
A special #shefeedscambodia podcast episode marking International Women’s Day 2026, highlighting how women across Cambodia are leading change in agriculture,...
Video
International Women’s Day 2026: Women Farmers’ Stories from Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland
06/03/2026
In an FAO Brussels initiative elevating women farmers’ voices across Europe for International Women’s Day 2026, four women farmers from Poland’s Kujawsko-Pomorskie...
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
- Commit to Grow Equality
- Gender | Policy Support and Governance Gateway
- Gender mainstreaming | Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans (NAPs)
- FAO Gender-Lex
- Fisheries and Aquaculture | Gender equality in fisheries and aquaculture
- Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division (ESP)
- Rural women | Family Farming Knowledge Platform
- Technical Cooperation Programme
- UN Joint Programme on Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment - JP RWEE
