Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas?

In many developing countries, rural populations are heavily dependent on agriculture as well as different social services for their livelihoods. Yet access to adequate knowledge, improved technologies, financial services and other relevant social services remains a critical issue. This paper reviews...

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Main Authors: Mbo'o-Tchouawou, Michelle, Colverson, Kathleen E.
Format: Informe técnico
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Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35495
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description In many developing countries, rural populations are heavily dependent on agriculture as well as different social services for their livelihoods. Yet access to adequate knowledge, improved technologies, financial services and other relevant social services remains a critical issue. This paper reviews selected approaches to agricultural extension and advisory services (EAS) and particularly discusses the effectiveness of EAS delivery processes for reaching poor women and men farmers on an equal basis. A wide range of traditional and reformed EAS delivery systems have been tried in many developing countries, but very little has been achieved in systematically considering a gender perspective in the provision of agricultural advisory services. Innovative models focusing on best-fit gender approaches provide opportunities to better tailor EAS to groups with specific priorities and needs. Women, more than men, are exposed to a range of challenges that prevent them from accessing EAS. Innovative EAS models have primarily focused on supporting rural women farmers’ access to agricultural extension services, through a variety of mechanisms, but they have not been scaled for significant impact. This paper points to the need for implementing innovative practices based on a gender-equitable approach to rural service delivery which should apply at the farmer, provider and policy levels to reduce gender gaps in accessing agricultural advisory services.
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spelling CGSpace354952025-11-04T20:17:46Z Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas? Mbo'o-Tchouawou, Michelle Colverson, Kathleen E. agriculture gender extension activities women farming systems In many developing countries, rural populations are heavily dependent on agriculture as well as different social services for their livelihoods. Yet access to adequate knowledge, improved technologies, financial services and other relevant social services remains a critical issue. This paper reviews selected approaches to agricultural extension and advisory services (EAS) and particularly discusses the effectiveness of EAS delivery processes for reaching poor women and men farmers on an equal basis. A wide range of traditional and reformed EAS delivery systems have been tried in many developing countries, but very little has been achieved in systematically considering a gender perspective in the provision of agricultural advisory services. Innovative models focusing on best-fit gender approaches provide opportunities to better tailor EAS to groups with specific priorities and needs. Women, more than men, are exposed to a range of challenges that prevent them from accessing EAS. Innovative EAS models have primarily focused on supporting rural women farmers’ access to agricultural extension services, through a variety of mechanisms, but they have not been scaled for significant impact. This paper points to the need for implementing innovative practices based on a gender-equitable approach to rural service delivery which should apply at the farmer, provider and policy levels to reduce gender gaps in accessing agricultural advisory services. 2014-04-30 2014-05-02T18:27:05Z 2014-05-02T18:27:05Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35495 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Mbo’o-Tchouawou, M. and Colverson, K.E. 2014. Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas? ILRI Project Report. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas?
title Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas?
title_full Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas?
title_fullStr Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas?
title_full_unstemmed Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas?
title_short Increasing access to agricultural extension and advisory services: How effective are new approaches in reaching women farmers in rural areas?
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extension activities
women
farming systems
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