GEDSI in Action

Inclusive Low-Emission Rice Value Chain transformation ensuring that no one is left behind.

Strategic Overview

GEDSI ensures that women lead, persons with disabilities participate, and ethnic minority farmers access markets within Vietnam’s low-emission rice transformation.
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Sustainable Transition Requires Inclusion
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Core GEDSI Strategies
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Integrated Value Chain Approach

Inclusive Capacity & Leadership

Structured participation enabling women and marginalized groups to lead.

Institutional & Market Integration

Mainstreaming GEDSI into governance and certified rice markets.

Inclusive Capacity & Leadership

Structured participation enabling women and marginalized groups to lead.

Inclusive Capacity & Leadership

Structured participation enabling women and marginalized groups to lead.

Learning & Policy Note

Market Insight

Responsible sourcing and social safeguards are increasingly integrated into sustainable rice markets. (Demo information)

Lessons Learned

Structured participation increases women’s leadership and strengthens cooperative governance.

Policy Implications

Scaling low-emission rice requires institutionalized GEDSI indicators and inclusive monitoring frameworks.

Stories of Change

TRVC Practical Tools & Resources

Women’s Leadership Transformation

A female farmer evolved from active member to group leader, coordinating low-emission production and amplifying women’s voice in cooperative decisions.“Before, I followed. Now, I lead.”

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Ethnic Minority Inclusion

Khmer-majority cooperative strengthened collective negotiation power through certified production.

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Disability Inclusion

Adjusted task allocation enabled meaningful participation across value chain roles.

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