Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
11 episodes
1 week ago
In a world facing crises – from pandemics, armed conflicts and climate change – how do we ensure everyone has enough food within planetary boundaries? In this podcast series, our host Katie Gallus talks to government officials, scientists, NGOs and farmers around the world, as we focus on agriculture and food systems. Together, we seek to discover solutions for fair incomes, healthy nutrition, and an intact environment. How do we repurpose public money? Which digital innovations exist? And how can we strengthen rural areas? Subscribe now and learn more about the transformation the world desperately needs.
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In a world facing crises – from pandemics, armed conflicts and climate change – how do we ensure everyone has enough food within planetary boundaries? In this podcast series, our host Katie Gallus talks to government officials, scientists, NGOs and farmers around the world, as we focus on agriculture and food systems. Together, we seek to discover solutions for fair incomes, healthy nutrition, and an intact environment. How do we repurpose public money? Which digital innovations exist? And how can we strengthen rural areas? Subscribe now and learn more about the transformation the world desperately needs.
Stay up to date by following us on X/ Twitter: @food4transform
https://twitter.com/food4transform
This podcast is produced by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
In many countries, secure and documented land rights have proven to be essential, especially for smallholder farmers. The reasons for this are simple: land ownership can serve as an asset that facilitates access to financial services. This opens up new economic opportunities for farmers. At the same time, however, it must be ensured that difficulties with repayments do not lead to the loss of land.
In this month’s episode we delve into the challenges that affect smallholder farmers when it comes to land tenure and access to financial services. In this context, we also look at the aspect of gender equality.
In this episode Katie Gallus talks to Dr. Moses Musinguzi (Makerere University), Beth Roberts (LANDESA) and Jamie Anderson (CGAP).
Food4Transformation
In a world facing crises – from pandemics, armed conflicts and climate change – how do we ensure everyone has enough food within planetary boundaries? In this podcast series, our host Katie Gallus talks to government officials, scientists, NGOs and farmers around the world, as we focus on agriculture and food systems. Together, we seek to discover solutions for fair incomes, healthy nutrition, and an intact environment. How do we repurpose public money? Which digital innovations exist? And how can we strengthen rural areas? Subscribe now and learn more about the transformation the world desperately needs.
Stay up to date by following us on X/ Twitter: @food4transform
https://twitter.com/food4transform
This podcast is produced by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).