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MARIA LINIBI IS RECIPIENT  needs and solutions of women first, and working in one of the   Farmers at the frontline
       most linguistically and culturally diverse nations on the globe.
         While living in Morobe Province, Linibi came to farming
 OF THE 2024  relatively late, at 38 years of age, after being retrenched from her   of climate change
       government job. Her specific achievements are too numerous to
       list but include securing funding for the installation of solar rice   Small-scale family farmers like those supported and led by
 WIN DRR EXCELLENCE AWARD  mills for women farmers and the installation of solar water pumps,   Maria Linibi produce a third of the world’s food and are on the
       which provide irrigation and potable water while relieving the
                                                             frontline of the climate crisis. However, they receive just 0.3%
       burden on women who previously carried 20-litre containers of   of international climate finance to support adaption to this
       water up to 20 kilometers.                            crisis. Family farmers are pioneering the solutions needed to
 Maria Linibi’s work supporting more than   Linibi is an advocate and broker, sitting at the centre of a vast   tackle the climate, nature, and food crisis, yet are sidelined by
 20,000 women farmers across Papua New   network of people, information and opportunities, and connecting   governments and overlooked by funders.
 Guinea has been recognised through a   people in her networks with opportunities and resources. An
 significant global award this year.  exceptional leader, she also sits on the Board of the Pacific Island   The Pacific Islands region is already experiencing significant
 Linibi is the recipient of the 2024   Farmers Organisation Network (PIFON).  climate-related challenges which will intensify in coming years.
 Women’s International Network for Disaster   While much of Linibi’s work is on the ground, in farms and   Threats include extreme weather events such as floods,
 Risk Reduction (WIN DRR) Excellence   villages, she is also a powerful advocate on the international   landslides, droughts, cyclones, and storm surges, which are
 Award, recognised for her exceptional   stage as a representative of Pacific women farmers at the   becoming more frequent and severe. These events have
 professional success in disaster risk   Policy Dialogue on Women in Agriculture and Fisheries at the   devastating effects on agriculture, infrastructure, and livelihoods,
 reduction and represent the expertise   Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting and the Food and   particularly in rural areas where communities are heavily
 and experiences that are needed to find   Agriculture Organization’s Asia Pacific Regional Conference. Her   dependent on natural resources for their livelihoods.
 solutions to understanding, preventing, and   presence in these spaces has ensured the voices of Papua New
 reducing the increasing disaster risk in the   Guinea and Pacific women farmers are heard and addressed at   Communities in more remote locations, who live in less
 most disaster-prone region of the world.  the highest levels of decision-making.  productive environments and are part of more marginalised
 Linibi hails from PNG’s Highlands region,   But it is in sharing fellow farmers’ successes that she finds most   groups, including women, are even more vulnerable. Climate
 and is the daughter of a coffee farmer;   joy—whether it is a farmer receiving their first payment for a new   change directly threatens their food security, livelihoods, and
 as a young child, she used to help him   crop to a group venturing into agri-processing or an entrepreneur   overall resilience.
 with the crop. Now as the head of the   launching their first agri-business.  Pacific Farmer Organisations (PFO), a regional farmer
 Papua New Guinea Women in Agriculture   “Empowering women farmers and amplifying their voices
 Development Foundation (WiADF), Linibi   in policy discussions is not just about improving agricultural   organisation network based in Fiji with a regional office in
 is a champion of climate-resilient farming   practices; it’s about creating a more equitable and resilient future   Hawaii, seeks to address these vulnerabilities by empowering
 systems. She works across a wide   for all.”                Farmer Organisations to support their members to adapt to the
 spectrum of stakeholders, from traditional    Linibi adds: “The role of women in agriculture in nation building   changing climate and enhance their resilience. Small farmers
 leaders to research institutions, to promote   is very critical at this stage, because agriculture is the backbone   make up a majority of the Pacific population and Farmer
 indigenous crops and low-cost irrigation   of this country. For women farmers, don’t give up; we are getting   Organisations are ideally placed to support them to respond to
 and agroforestry systems that mitigate the   there. We are fighting for markets for our produce, we are fighting   climate change.
 impacts of drought.  for subsidies for air freight costs, so that we can sell. In the end,   In March 2023, PFO launched its Climate Resilient Farming
 And she has done this by putting the   they will see that we are empowered.”
                                                             (CRF) Framework with key development partners. It aims to
                                                             protect and enhance the livelihoods for Pacific farmers by
                                                             helping them adapt to the threat of changing climate and natural
                                                             disasters. The framework has three interrelated pillars: Climate
                                                             Resilient Farming Households, Farmers’ Voices, and Stronger
                                                             Farmer Organisations.
                                                               This initiative is the result of many years of advocacy and
                                                             influencing work by PFO and its members to have farmers’
                                                             voices heard on climate change and resourcing for adaptation.
                                                             PFO’s CRF framework has been developed over the last ten
                                                             years as the Organisation has expanded and developed, with
                                                             specific financial support from the FO4ACP program. This
                                                             work has seen PFO and its national members to participate
                                                             at COP28, participate at multiple regional and global climate
                                                             events, and publish papers on the role of farmer organisations
                                                             and climate change.
                                                               With access to climate finance, farmer organisations can help
                                                             smallholder farmers adapt to climate change through low cost
                                                             adaptation strategies such as agroforestry, soil conservation,
                                                             crop nutrition management, and other practices.
                                                               The CRF framework is being resourced by the European
                                                             Union, Australian Government and the International Fund for
                                                             Agricultural Development.

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