Why Farmers’ Organisations Want to Manage Climate Finance Themselves
A global alliance of farmer networks is pushing for direct access to climate funds and a stronger role in decision-making
Connecting Communication Work to Strategy in Development Cooperation
How communication practice can be more closely linked to project strategy, audience engagement, and practical tools in development cooperation
Why Digital Agriculture Still Misses Women in Nigeria
An ongoing study looks beyond access to understand the social barriers shaping digital inclusion in agri-food systems
Why Food Systems Strategies Struggle at District Level — and What Helps Turn Them Into Action
Moving from national ambition to local ownership requires more than planning — it depends on how collaboration is structured and sustained
District Food Systems Steering Committees Take Root in Malawi
A bottom-up approach is helping districts strengthen coordination, map food systems actors, and build more functional local governance for healthier diets
Why Planting Trees Isn’t Fixing Degraded Forest Landscapes
How assisted natural regeneration offers a faster, more scalable, and community-driven alternative in Cameroon
Breaking Silos: Turning Agri-Food Systems Talk into Joint Action
45 Partners for Change ambassadors explored how governments, civil society, and the private sector can turn food systems discussions into coordinated action
When Women Take the Floor in Global Land Governance
At CRIC23 in Panama, financial support, negotiation training and networking opportunities helped women delegates participate more actively
How Malawi Is Turning Food Systems Governance into Practice
The Transformative Initiative Malawi and the STEP UP! Project are strengthening coordination from national dialogue to district action.








