Operationalizing USAID’s Climate Strategy to Achieve Transformative Adaptation and Mitigation in Agricultural and Food Systems

The U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) 2023–2030 Climate Strategy (Climate Strategy) provides a bold and ambitious vision to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience to climate change. . The Subcommittee’s charge is to recommend how to operationalize the Climate Strategy for food, agriculture and nutrition systems, reflecting similar levels of aspiration. The goal of the Subcommittee’s work, and therefore of this report, is to identify how to achieve large-scale impacts in climate change adaptation and mitigation related to USAID’s agricultural and food security programming.

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Operationalizing USAID’s Climate Strategy to Achieve Transformative Adaptation and Mitigation in Agricultural and Food Systems

Source: USAID
Year: 2023

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