The Green Climate Fund (GCF) gender policy aims to ensure contribution of the GCF projects to gender equality, to take into account gender aspects, and, in turn, mainstreaming of gender and social factors make climate events more effective, sustainable and efficient. 2 pp.
On the basis of interviews, farm visits and data collection, this study identifies the factors that enabled a small farmers’ association to become more effective in the value chain of their products, including through stronger partnerships with buyers and suppliers. 28 pp.

Closing the gender gap in agriculture is a critical means of increasing agricultural productivity, reducing poverty and nutrition insecurity and promoting economic growth. This Country Gender Assessment aims to inform the development of strategic objectives at the national level, and it provides recommendations to ensure that gender is taken into consideration in project design and implementation. 75 pp.

This technical paper aims to provide a review of the main demand and supply-side constraints linked to women’s access to rural and agricultural finance, to then present the key strategies which can be adopted to address these challenges, while displaying examples of good practices and providing core policy recommendations to promote women’s financial inclusion. 30 pp.
