World Bank GroupFAOIFAD2015-11-172015-11-172015https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22983This module provides guidance and a comprehensive menu of practical tools for integrating gender in the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of projects and investments in climate-smart agriculture (CSA). The module emphasizes the importance and ultimate goal of integrating gender in CSA practices, which is to reduce gender inequalities and ensure that men and women can equally benefit from any intervention in the agricultural sector to reduce risks linked to climate change. Climate change has an impact on food and nutrition security and agriculture, and the agriculture sector is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases. It is crucial to recognize that climate change affects men and women differently. The content is drawn from tested good practice and innovative approaches, with an emphasis on lessons learned, benefits and impacts, implementation issues, and replicability. These insights and lessons related to gender in CSA will assist practitioners to improve project planning, design, monitoring, and evaluation; to effectively scale up and enhance the sustainability of efforts that are already underway; or to pursue entirely different solutions. This module contains five thematic notes (TNs) that provide a concise and technically sound guide to gender integration in the selected themes. These notes summarize what has been done and highlight the success and lessons learned from projects and programs.en-USCC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGOEDUCATIONREGENERATIONAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSSOCIAL INEQUALITYEQUITYSKILLSBANKWATER RESOURCESUNIVERSITIESPROPERTYDAIRY FARMERSPAYMENTGENDER GAPSAVINGSFOOD INSECURITYFINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITYKNOWLEDGEINCOMESRISK MANAGEMENTFOOD CONTAMINATIONBIOLOGYDISEASESINVESTMENTSOIL FERTILITYCOOPERATIVEACCESS TO MARKETSINEQUALITYEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESAGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENTFARMSLIVELIHOODSRURAL DEVELOPMENTIMPROVED LIVELIHOODSINTEGRATIONGENDER RELATIONSWOMENAGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGEEXTENSIONINEQUALITIESADVISORY SERVICESGENDERPESTSAGRICULTURAL PRACTICESECONOMIC GROWTHEXTENSION SERVICESMINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURECROPSINTERNATIONAL FINANCEINVESTMENTSPRODUCTSAGRICULTURAL CREDITLAND OWNERSHIPOPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMENRESEARCH SYSTEMSPLANTSLAND RIGHTSACCESS TO INFORMATIONSOILSEQUALITYAGRICULTURAL INFORMATIONENERGY SOURCESFUNDINGDEVELOPMENT PROJECTSFOOD PRODUCTIONAGRICULTURAL EXTENSIONAGRICULTURAL SECTORAGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGYHEALTHHORTICULTURAL CROPSHOUSEHOLDSUNIONPEOPLENGOSMARKETINGPROPERTY RIGHTSGENDER INEQUALITIESFISHHOUSEHOLDINFORMATIONANIMAL DISEASESDIVERSIFICATIONGENDER ISSUESCAPITALFEESNONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTENTERPRISESRESEARCHAGRICULTURALCOOPERATIVESAGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVESAGRICULTURE ORGANIZATIONLIVESTOCKACCESS TO TRAININGFUNDSWEEDSWOODCREDITGENDER EQUITYINDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGEIMPACT ASSESSMENTSIMPROVED_LIVELIHOODSRADIO PROGRAMSEQUAL ACCESSFERTILIZERSLIVESTOCK INSURANCEEQUIPMENTFOOD ADDITIVESTECHNOLOGIESFEEDFINANCIAL CAPITALNUTRITIONPRIVATE SECTORSCIENTISTSFOOD PRICESPASTORALISTSFIELDSSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTGENDER INEQUALITYLOANAGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATIONPRODUCTIONHUMAN RIGHTSMARKET INFORMATIONSOCIOLOGYPOVERTY ALLEVIATIONAGRICULTURAL RESEARCHFARMERSAGRICULTUREEMPOWERMENTECOLOGYSECURITYAGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICESLANDVILLAGEAGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONGENDER EQUALITYNATIONAL RESEARCH SYSTEMSAGENCIESINFORMATION NETWORKSGENDER ROLESAQUACULTUREECONOMICSLIVESTOCK PRODUCTSMANAGEMENTAGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIESNEW TECHNOLOGIESFARMERDRAINAGEFISHERIESLITERACY LEVELSFAMILYFINANCEGender in Climate-Smart AgricultureWorking PaperWorld Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and the International Fund for Agricultural DevelopmentModule 18 for Gender in Agriculture Sourcebook10.1596/22983