It is in their hands: Young people and the future of climate change research

Young researchers need tools, mentorship, and funding to conduct their work and contribute to solutions for the world’s most pressing problems.

In the Exposure story below, see how CCAFS is celebrating International Youth Day by highlighting young researchers who received the Climate, Food and Farming – Global Research Alliance Development Scholarships (CLIFF-GRADS).

It is in their hands
by The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security on EXPOSURE

By Kathlee A. Freeman (Women in Global Science and Technology) and Sadie Shelton (University of Vermont)

Photo © S. Kilungu (CCAFS)