We seek to foster sustainable and resilient agrifood systems through better policy design, inclusive governance systems and digital innovations. Rimisp and its partners seek to implement dynamic agrifood systems that are resilient to the climate crisis, sustainable in food production and marketing, and effective in promoting healthy diets.
This thematic area seeks to contribute to social cohesion and the inclusive participation of people, social organisations and institutions in territorial dynamics. To this end, it focuses on generating evidence on the inequalities that affect historically excluded groups, such as women, young people, indigenous peoples and Afro-descendants.
This area analyses tensions, disputes and/or controversies that affect territories in terms of their functioning and governance, access to and use of their resources, the ways in which these are distributed and the criteria that define the inclusion/exclusion of the different social actors in the deliberation and decision-making that determine their development trajectories.
Generating evidence and influence at different levels ranging from the community and more local to the regional, national and Latin American levels. We seek to build public policies with a territorial approach that promote social, economic and productive inclusion.