Implementation of sustainable agricultural and natural resource management practices
Description
We will promote sustainable agricultural methods and natural resource management practices through women-led post-harvest management, improved storage and infrastructure, marketing and processing, and accelerating behavior change by consumers. CARE will leverage our agriculture value chains and markets, inclusive finance and climate resilient agriculture models to impact the lives of small-scale women food producers and, in doing so, improve incomes, create greater nutritional diversity and improve the efficiency of natural resource usage. We will build on our collectives and producer group work particularly with women and youth to promote economies of scale such as aggregation of produce, access to post-harvest technologies, and lower production costs per unit of crop sold.
Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)
Title
Food and Water Security for Nutrition
Description
Sustainable agricultural inputs and water are essential to all of CARE's outcome areas, a vital resource for all sectors, and foundational to resilience. Water scarcity and insecurity, caused by poor water resources management and exacerbated by climate change, drive cycles of drought and food insecurity, migration, and chronic emergencies. CARE ensures the protection, restoration and management of ecosystems that supply water resources as a critical path to ensuring food security, nutrition and livelihoods, reducing forced migration and humanitarian emergencies, mitigating potential for conflict, and promoting wider economic and social wellbeing. CARE will build on decades of experience in landscape approaches and inclusive governance, integrated water resources management, climate change adaptation and water and climate-smart agriculture models to ensure that communities and governments are addressing risks to the ecosystems upon which they depend. We will enable the engagement of women and youth in the development and scale of innovations and models for improved water and agriculture resource management and protection and continue to engage with partners at all levels in driving better practice and policy. Our work to increase land and water-use efficiency and reduce water stress includes promoting climate and water-smart agriculture to reduce agricultural water withdrawals, increase rainwater harvesting, and ensure women small-scale farmers have access to water for agriculture, especially in vulnerable watersheds and water scarce contexts. This work also relies on the integration of agriculture and water resource management in disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, and humanitarian, nexus, and development interventions.
GNR assessment
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Unverified
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SMARTness index |
Low
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Details
Nutrition Action Classification(s) |
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Food supply chain
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Measurement
Key indicator | Percent of agricultural area under sustainable agricultural and natural resource management practicies |
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Baseline | TBD | 2021 |
Target | TBD |