- Aubregrinia taiensis, is critically endangered tree species with very restricted distribution in Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire. CSIR-FORIG has been working collaboratively with partners in both countries since 2019, with the support of BGCI and funding from Foundation Franklinia, to save the tree from the brink of extinction
- Climate change has direct impacts on farming. These impacts ripple off-farm to also affect the wellbeing of non-farming individuals and families whose livelihoods depend on harvested yields and their co-products. With drought as an expression of a changing climate and cocoa value-added chains as a mechanism linking ecological and social systems
- This research seeks to assess whether improvements in gender equality conditions support enhanced climate resilience of cacao farming-dependent households. Gender in-equality is define in this context as systematic gaps in access to livelihood resources between gender groups commonly underpinned by social norms defining roles in farming and farming decision-making.