This event highlighted the needs of smallholder farmers in the face of climate change, as well as the barriers hindering them from accessing much-needed climate finance.
The virtual event also presented key findings from a new joint report by IFAD and the Climate Policy Initiative tracking climate finance flows down to the level of small-scale producers to uncover currently underserved groups.
Examining the Climate Finance Gap forSmall-Scale Agriculture. November 2020. 60 pages.
"Small-scale agricultural producers can only seize global climate finance opportunities, however, if they have adequate access to land, markets, capacity support, and finance."
- Dr. David Nabarro, co-director at Imperial College Institute of Global Health Innovation, strategic director of 4SD, and special envoy to the World Health Organization director-general on COVID-19.
- Dr. Barbara Buchner, executive director, CPI.
- Meike van Ginneken, associate vice president, strategy and knowledge department, IFAD.
- Ruth Oniang'o, founder and leader of the Rural Outreach Programme and editor-in-chief of Africa Journal of Food, Nutrition and Development.
- Michelle Winthrop, director of policy, Irish aid, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ireland.
- [Moderator] Raj Kumar, president and editor-in-chief, Devex.
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