Five lessons to integrate gender in market-oriented agriculture

In the margins of the AgriGender 2011 workshop in Addis Ababa (31 January - 2 February, 2011), we talked to Ann Waters Bayer about the whole issue of gender and livestock value chains. She identified five key lessons that we should follow: First, do a proper gender analysis with each project, activi...

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Main Author: Waters-Bayer, Ann
Format: Video
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3154
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description In the margins of the AgriGender 2011 workshop in Addis Ababa (31 January - 2 February, 2011), we talked to Ann Waters Bayer about the whole issue of gender and livestock value chains. She identified five key lessons that we should follow: First, do a proper gender analysis with each project, activity, piece of research; second, you need to actually focus on women, "what specifically can we do to focus on the needs and concerns of the women"; third, support the capacities of local women's organizations; fourth, improve women's and girls' access to education and training; and fifth, recognize and promote women's innovation. This provides an entry point for joint participatory research and development activities that will take you where women want to go. She finally called for us to find effective ways to raise the profiles of innovative women who have made markets work for them and their families.
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spelling CGSpace31542023-03-31T14:28:07Z Five lessons to integrate gender in market-oriented agriculture Waters-Bayer, Ann gender In the margins of the AgriGender 2011 workshop in Addis Ababa (31 January - 2 February, 2011), we talked to Ann Waters Bayer about the whole issue of gender and livestock value chains. She identified five key lessons that we should follow: First, do a proper gender analysis with each project, activity, piece of research; second, you need to actually focus on women, "what specifically can we do to focus on the needs and concerns of the women"; third, support the capacities of local women's organizations; fourth, improve women's and girls' access to education and training; and fifth, recognize and promote women's innovation. This provides an entry point for joint participatory research and development activities that will take you where women want to go. She finally called for us to find effective ways to raise the profiles of innovative women who have made markets work for them and their families. 2011-01-31 2011-02-08T15:17:26Z 2011-02-08T15:17:26Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3154 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Waters-Bayer, A. 2011. Five lessons to integrate gender in market-oriented agriculture. Video. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI.
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