Driving Inclusive Governance into our Food and Nutrition Security

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Driving Inclusive Governance into our Food and Nutrition Security and Climate Change Resilience work Current Scenario and Practice - and Future Opportunities for delivering on our Programme Strategy November 2015 Team has developed discussion papers, policy positions and programme guidance. Also manages knowledge and evidence emerging from programmes and drives a learning agenda looking specifically at gender in agriculture in a changing climate, climate information services, participatory approaches and conservation agriculture.

Climate change as a Governance crisis and opportunity Governance and the climate crisis Climate Justice NOW – 1.5 to stay alive! Climate reality -4 degrees – science and politics mismatch CARE Mission impossible… Climate and poverty linkages- UN-sustainable development Reversing development gains –SDGS-WHS-UNFCCC Global climate disruption Impacts rapid- slow onset- crosscutting- systems change Paris moment- milestone or millstone Governance -Causes, Consequences and Solutions Risk and opportunities for CARE – playing an active role NO Environment-Political economy – neo liberalism and stuff!- Inequality in the Greenhouse November 10, 2018

November 10, 2018

Climate change – Governance and CARE Care Climate Change strategy – Resilience and Gender CARE Climate- PECCN- CARE wide Experience Our own CARE Governance Partners, fossil fuels and flights Into CARE DNA- from standalone to crosscutting Programme strategy- and integration Mitigation- Adaptation – Loss and Damage- Resilience Poorest most vulnerable CARE at all levels – International- National – Community November 10, 2018

Governance Climate change and Programme strategy International level - UNFCC- L and D- NAPS and INDC-COP-CAN-GCF- Human rights! National – Southern Voices- National Adaptation plans-Alliances civil society Local- Programme and project CBA- CVCA -SUPER Across outcomes and approaches Embedded in Indicators and Activities Governance in the CC and FNS space Role of private sector- finance flows- Safeguards inequality and power- local to international From policy to practice- strengthening civil society November 10, 2018

CARE’s FNS Strategy overview November 10, 2018

CARE’s Climate Change Strategy overview November 10, 2018

grounded in healthy ecosystems; Sustainable Promote sustainable agriculture systems that address climate and environmental impacts and which are grounded in healthy ecosystems; driven by stable, accountable and enduring institutions and policies and; based on sustainable social and economic policies and investments. Prioritising the redress of gender inequality in agriculture is fundamental to achieving this. November 10, 2018

Productive Smallholder agriculture must be productive and profitable and this productivity must deliver nutrition outcomes. Increased productivity is possible but should not take place at the expense of environmental integrity. Addressing the needs of women producers is paramount and inclusive financial and information services will be critical to achieving this. November 10, 2018

Equitable Equitable outcomes in smallholder agriculture must be sought by supporting the realisation of the Right to Food and other rights for the most vulnerable; enabling equal access to opportunities, resources, services and rewards for women farmers as well as men; and promoting access to affordable nutritious food by farm labourers and rural and urban consumers. November 10, 2018

Resilient We must aim to build resilience for communities and systems to be able to withstand and recover from climate-induced shocks and stresses and other risks by supporting community-based adaptation in agriculture communities, connecting institutions and collectives for better governance, and using market, technical and climate information to support farmer-led analysis, planning and risk management. November 10, 2018

Programme design tool – Gender and Social Inclusion A tool for diagnostic and action research on gender sensitive and socially inclusive climate change programming. Critically important for the agriculture sector. Integrating gender and social differentiation issues should occur at programme inception and not mainstreamed later. Should be coordinated through research, design, implementation and M+E phases. November 10, 2018

Gender and Social Inclusion A resource for practitioners and programme designers interested in diagnostic and action research for gender sensitive and socially inclusive climate change programmes in rural development contexts. Aims to increase research capacity, skills and knowledge of its users in order to; integrate gender and social differentiation frameworks in programme cycles allow increased social inclusion to empower people and communities in their interactions with eachother and with service providers November 10, 2018

Scope for inclusive governance work – programme models Participatory Scenario Planning (PSP) model Community Adaptation Action Planning (CAAPs) model Farmer Field and Business Schools (FFBS) model Learning and Practice Alliance (LPA) model Joint Principles for Adaptation (JPA) Social Analysis and Action (SAA) Community Score Cards (CSC) Local Adaptive Capacity Framework (LAC) November 10, 2018

Scope for inclusive governance work – policy frameworks and processes Principles of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) Voluntary Guidelines on the Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (RAI) Social and Environmental Standards (SES) The Right to Food Scale Up Nutrition Committee on Food Security UNFCCC November 10, 2018

Social and Environmental Standards Rights to lands, territories and resources are respected Benefits are shared equitably among all relevant rights holders Programmes improve livelihood security and well-being of Indigenous Peoples and communities with special attention to the most vulnerable Programmes contribute to broader sustainable development, respect and protection of human rights and good governance objectives. Programmes maintain and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services. All relevant rights holders and stakeholders participate fully All rights holders and stakeholders have timely access to appropriate and accurate information to enable informed decision-making and good governance Programmes comply with applicable local and national laws and international treaties, conventions and other instruments. The elements of good governance include accessibility, people’s participation, transparency, accountability, rule of law, predictability, justice and sustainability November 10, 2018