Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana

Given persistent gender inequalities that influence how the benefits of technologies are distributed, the expansion of small-scale irrigation technologies requires the consideration of important gender dynamics and impacts. Women's lack of agency and access to resources relative to men, and other so...

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Main Authors: Bryan, Elizabeth, Mekonnen, Dawit Kelemework
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139982
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description Given persistent gender inequalities that influence how the benefits of technologies are distributed, the expansion of small-scale irrigation technologies requires the consideration of important gender dynamics and impacts. Women's lack of agency and access to resources relative to men, and other social constraints, often limit their ability to adopt and benefit from agricultural technologies. At the same time, expanding access to agricultural technology to women may provide a pathway for empowerment. This paper explores the potential for small-scale irrigation technologies to increase women's empowerment by evaluating the impacts of an intervention that distributed motor pumps to small groups of farmers in Northern Ghana. The paper draws on two rounds of survey data that included the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index, before and after the motor pump intervention was implemented. To control for possible selection bias at the baseline, the difference-in-difference method is used to estimate the impact of the program on indicators of women's empowerment. Spillover effects are estimated by comparing outcomes of farmers in treatment villages that did not receive the pumps with farmers in control villages, where no motor pumps were distributed. The results show no significant impact of the program on measures of women's empowerment. However, there are potential negative impacts, including among households that did not benefit from the intervention. The results highlight the need to pair interventions that distribute agricultural technologies with complementary investments in infrastructure that increase access to water for irrigation, as well as other activities and approaches that ensure women can reap the benefits.
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spelling CGSpace1399822025-10-26T13:02:24Z Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana Bryan, Elizabeth Mekonnen, Dawit Kelemework gender women's empowerment pumps technology farmers agriculture irrigation impact assessment Given persistent gender inequalities that influence how the benefits of technologies are distributed, the expansion of small-scale irrigation technologies requires the consideration of important gender dynamics and impacts. Women's lack of agency and access to resources relative to men, and other social constraints, often limit their ability to adopt and benefit from agricultural technologies. At the same time, expanding access to agricultural technology to women may provide a pathway for empowerment. This paper explores the potential for small-scale irrigation technologies to increase women's empowerment by evaluating the impacts of an intervention that distributed motor pumps to small groups of farmers in Northern Ghana. The paper draws on two rounds of survey data that included the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index, before and after the motor pump intervention was implemented. To control for possible selection bias at the baseline, the difference-in-difference method is used to estimate the impact of the program on indicators of women's empowerment. Spillover effects are estimated by comparing outcomes of farmers in treatment villages that did not receive the pumps with farmers in control villages, where no motor pumps were distributed. The results show no significant impact of the program on measures of women's empowerment. However, there are potential negative impacts, including among households that did not benefit from the intervention. The results highlight the need to pair interventions that distribute agricultural technologies with complementary investments in infrastructure that increase access to water for irrigation, as well as other activities and approaches that ensure women can reap the benefits. 2023-01 2024-03-14T12:08:47Z 2024-03-14T12:08:47Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139982 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134179 Open Access Elsevier Bryan, Elizabeth; and Mekonnen, Dawit Kelemework. 2023. Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana. Journal of Rural Studies 97(January 2023): 474-484. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.12.035
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women's empowerment
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agriculture
irrigation
impact assessment
Bryan, Elizabeth
Mekonnen, Dawit Kelemework
Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana
title Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana
title_full Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana
title_fullStr Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana
title_short Does small-scale irrigation provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Lessons from Northern Ghana
title_sort does small scale irrigation provide a pathway to women s empowerment lessons from northern ghana
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women's empowerment
pumps
technology
farmers
agriculture
irrigation
impact assessment
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