
Climate Resilience by Women Agri Collectives with Dr. Ranjitha Puskur from IRRI, CGIAR
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In this episode of In Solidarity, we’re joined by Dr. Ranjitha Puskur, socio-economist and Country Representative at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). With over two decades of experience across CGIAR institutions, Dr. Puskur’s work bridges research, policy, and practice—all with a gender lens.Together, we explore:1. How women farmers across the Global South are adapting to climate change?2. The power of collectives and cooperatives in building climate resilience?3. What evidence tells us about gender-transformative approaches in agriculture and food systems?4. Lessons from SEWA’s grassroots cooperatives, where women balance food security, income, and ecological sustainability.Dr. Puskur also reflects on the most rewarding and challenging parts of her journey - offering insights that connect global research to local realities.Tune in to hear how women’s collectives are redefining resilience, leadership, and sustainability in agriculture.