Resulting from an innovative process of consultations involving women smallholder farmers on the ground and various stakeholders (a participatory and multi stakeholder approach), desk reviews and country case studies, the Gender Climate Change and Agriculture Support Programme intends to benefit 36,000 women farmers in Ethiopia. To achieve implementation at the ground level, GCCASP will provide implementation support in the areas of closing policy and institutional gaps, building the capacities of women smallholder farmers, the creation and strengthening of women platforms and investing in up-scaling of successful and innovative practices.
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Key Results
36,000 women farmers are targeted by the Gender Climate Change and Agricultural Support Programme (GCCASP) as a result of innovative-participatory-multi stakeholder approaches undertaken during programme development including desk reviews and country case studies. The GCCASP addresses policy and institutional gaps, builds capacities of female smallholder farmers, creates and strengthens women platforms and invests in up-scaling of successful and innovative practices.