TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development

The fisheries, aquaculture, forestry, and livestock sectors are critical for sustaining rural livelihoods and achieving global food and nutrition security. Yet each of these sectors embeds important gender and other social inequalities, hindering people who rely on these livelihood systems from achi...

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Main Authors: Elias, Marlène, Zaremba, Haley, Tavenner, Katie, Ragasa, Catherine, Paez Valencia, Ana Maria, Choudhary, Afrina, Haan, Nicoline C. de
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Language:Inglés
Published: Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125598
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author Elias, Marlène
Zaremba, Haley
Tavenner, Katie
Ragasa, Catherine
Paez Valencia, Ana Maria
Choudhary, Afrina
Haan, Nicoline C. de
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Elias, Marlène
Haan, Nicoline C. de
Paez Valencia, Ana Maria
Ragasa, Catherine
Tavenner, Katie
Zaremba, Haley
author_facet Elias, Marlène
Zaremba, Haley
Tavenner, Katie
Ragasa, Catherine
Paez Valencia, Ana Maria
Choudhary, Afrina
Haan, Nicoline C. de
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description The fisheries, aquaculture, forestry, and livestock sectors are critical for sustaining rural livelihoods and achieving global food and nutrition security. Yet each of these sectors embeds important gender and other social inequalities, hindering people who rely on these livelihood systems from achieving their full potential. In this background paper for the Report on The Status of Rural Women in Agri-food Systems: 10 Years after the SOFA 2010-11, we review the literature to examine gender gaps in relation to each sector, their implications for achieving multiple food system outcomes, what has worked to reduce inequalities, and the potential these sectors hold for advancing gender equality as an outcome in itself. We demonstrate that, despite specificities across sectors, similar gender barriers limit the benefits women receive from fisheries, aquaculture, forestry, and livestock. These constraints, which occur at multiple levels, include: the invisibility and undervaluation of rural women's labor and their disproportionately heavy labor burdens, limited and precarious control over resources, norms that hinder women's voice and influence in decision-making and governance, and exclusionary institutions such as resource-user groups and extension and data systems. Drawing on Njuki et al.'s (2021) Gendered Food Systems framework, we demonstrate that, to achieve transformative change in food systems, changes in each sector are required in women's agency, access to and control over resources, gender norms, and policies and governance. Such changes can improve dietary outcomes, gender equality and women's empowerment, economic and livelihood outcomes, and environmental outcomes. To conclude, we argue that closing gender gaps across sectors requires multipronged strategies that simultaneously engage these four change pathways to lift structural barriers to inequality.
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spelling CGSpace1255982025-12-08T10:29:22Z TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development Elias, Marlène Zaremba, Haley Tavenner, Katie Ragasa, Catherine Paez Valencia, Ana Maria Choudhary, Afrina Haan, Nicoline C. de gender agriculture The fisheries, aquaculture, forestry, and livestock sectors are critical for sustaining rural livelihoods and achieving global food and nutrition security. Yet each of these sectors embeds important gender and other social inequalities, hindering people who rely on these livelihood systems from achieving their full potential. In this background paper for the Report on The Status of Rural Women in Agri-food Systems: 10 Years after the SOFA 2010-11, we review the literature to examine gender gaps in relation to each sector, their implications for achieving multiple food system outcomes, what has worked to reduce inequalities, and the potential these sectors hold for advancing gender equality as an outcome in itself. We demonstrate that, despite specificities across sectors, similar gender barriers limit the benefits women receive from fisheries, aquaculture, forestry, and livestock. These constraints, which occur at multiple levels, include: the invisibility and undervaluation of rural women's labor and their disproportionately heavy labor burdens, limited and precarious control over resources, norms that hinder women's voice and influence in decision-making and governance, and exclusionary institutions such as resource-user groups and extension and data systems. Drawing on Njuki et al.'s (2021) Gendered Food Systems framework, we demonstrate that, to achieve transformative change in food systems, changes in each sector are required in women's agency, access to and control over resources, gender norms, and policies and governance. Such changes can improve dietary outcomes, gender equality and women's empowerment, economic and livelihood outcomes, and environmental outcomes. To conclude, we argue that closing gender gaps across sectors requires multipronged strategies that simultaneously engage these four change pathways to lift structural barriers to inequality. 2022-10 2022-11-23T06:52:03Z 2022-11-23T06:52:03Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125598 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Elias, Marlène; Zaremba, Haley; Tavenner, Katie; Ragasa, Catherine; Paez Valencia, Ana Maria; Choudhary, Afrina; Haan, Nicoline C. de. 2022. Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development. Presented a the CGIAR GENDER Science Exchange, Nairobi, 12-14 October 2022. Rome: Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
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Tavenner, Katie
Ragasa, Catherine
Paez Valencia, Ana Maria
Choudhary, Afrina
Haan, Nicoline C. de
TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development
title TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development
title_full TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development
title_fullStr TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development
title_full_unstemmed TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development
title_short TH3.3: Beyond crops: Towards gender equality in forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, and livestock development
title_sort th3 3 beyond crops towards gender equality in forestry fisheries aquaculture and livestock development
topic gender
agriculture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125598
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