report on working groups: women farmers agent of change and development
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WOMEN FARMERS AGENTS OF CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT
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WOMEN FARMERS
AGENTS OF CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT
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AGENTS OF CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT
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1 MATRIX: Worst case best case
Sector BEST CASE SCENARIO
Socio-cultural-political Gender disaggregated data information
Country and culture specific. Women of different ages, contexts etc.
Womens resiliency in food systems
End social taboos against women.
Necessary: change of model.
Effective quotas! 40%
Education and empowerment on human rights. Support for a social
movement in favour of womens rights
Leadership training.
Participation in assemblies, leaders, decision making positions.
Governments have to make effective their gender policies.
Self worth.
Sensibilization of men and authorities.
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1 MATRIX: Worst case best case
Sector BEST CASE SCENARIO
Technological Women in research, training.
Access to technology, adapted to (rural,
womens) needs.
Knowledge building of crop management.
Farmer Field Schools.
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1 MATRIX: Worst case best case
Sector BEST CASE SCENARIO
Economic Broader definition of productivity.
Gender budgets.
Recognize their share of economic activities.
Access to information on markets. Reduce
intermediaries.
Access to credits and financial services (right!).
Can earn their own money and control it.
Secure (co) land tenure, property rights.
Support to local and traditional financial systems.
Empowerment related to financial capacities.
Re-valuate peasant systems which produces food, but
bearing in mind that there are also inequalities.
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1 MATRIX: Worst case best case
Sector BEST CASE SCENARIO
Environmental Public policies: guarantee access to land and
natural resources.
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MATRIX 2: Proposals by sector
SECTOR:
SOCIO-CULTURAL-
POLITICAL
FOR WHAT? HOW? WHO?
Formation Strengthen rights -
professionalization
Space for self-
worth.
Reflection on roles.
Participating as
directive persons
that represent their
own interest and of
FF.
Gender quota for
participation and
training.
Social organizations
(beneficiated persons,
demanders).
State (promote role,
facilitator for financial
resources).
Organizations, NGOs,
Facilitate tools,
methodological,
organizational.
Resources for self-
management.
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MATRIX 2: Proposals by sectorSECTOR:
TECHN.
FOR WHAT? HOW? WHO?
Revalue,innovate old
technologies
Identify new technologies
that cut down womens
time.
Support ecologically
sustainable development.
Save labour, water.
Select seed according to
womens criteria.
Fuel saving technologies.
Technology to receive
information (market
prices)
Incentives for womens farmers,
development, support.
Gov support and training for
women scientists, extension
workers.
Technical assistance to improve
market access (ICT).
Long term support to
participatory research processes,
involving researchers and FO.
Shift from micro-level credits to
greater variety of funding
facilities.
Criteria: environmentally friendly.
Support for women in rural
community centers.
Radio programmes for women.
Governments.
Agricultural Ministries.
Private sector.
Banks.
FO, womens
organizations.
Rural, agrarian
development NGOs.
Media.
Research Institutions,
Universities.
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MATRIX 2: Proposals by sectorSECTOR:
ECONOMIC
FOR WHAT? HOW? WHO?
Access to credits Produce and
marketing.
Autonomy of
women.
Transformation of
production.
Policies of services
for women.
Strengthen womens
groups.
Public and private
sector.
Improve access to
marketing channels
Secure selling of
products, improverentability of
exploitations.
Coops.
Networks of
marketing.
Training.
Public institutions.
Organizations of
consumers, women.
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MATRIX 2: Proposals by sector
SECTOR:
ENVIRONMENTAL
FOR WHAT? HOW? WHO?
States, NGOs, FO,
local collectives
Alternative systems