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Mujeres en el mundo rural

Policy Papers & Briefs
Abril, 2011
América do Sul
Colômbia

   * Sergio Andrés Coronado Delgado Los procesos de emancipación de las mujeres requieren, además de la superación de las condiciones de exclusión social y discriminación que cotidianamente deben enfrentar, la plena garantía de sus derechos humanos integrales y, para el caso de las mujeres rurales, el gobierno y control del bien más importante y sobre el cual construyen y realizan sus proyectos de vida: la tierra.

Agroecología y feminismo

Policy Papers & Briefs
Setembro, 2010
Brasil

  
* Maria Emilia Lisboa Pacheco
¿Cómo conectar temas que suelen tratarse como si fueran dimensiones distintas, aunque están mezclados en la vida cotidiana? Así ocurre con las relaciones de mujeres y hombres de las áreas rurales, sus condiciones de vida y la necesidad de transformarlas. No hay respuestas definitivas todavía, aunque existe un intenso debate y mucha acción política a lo largo de Brasil, particularmente en el interior del país.

Mujeres y desarrollo rural: Apuntes sobre la reflexión actual en Perú

Policy Papers & Briefs
Setembro, 2009
Peru

Mujeres y desarrollo rural: Apuntos sobre la reflexión actual en el Perú
Emma Zevallos Aguilar*
En el Perú de los últimos años  «lo rural» se hace visible sobre todo asociado a conflictos,  que  suelen son de carácter medioambiental o vinculados al narcotrafico y la violencia política. En general falta visibilidad de lo rural y prima un desinterés respecto a su problemática en la sociedad peruana y sus organizaciones.  

Food versus fuel: Examining tradeoffs in the allocation of biomass energy sources to domestic and productive uses in Ethiopia

Conference Papers & Reports
Dezembro, 2015
África Oriental
África subsariana
África
Etiópia

This paper explores the tradeoffs between domestic and productive uses of biomass energy sources in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia using a non -­‐separable farm household model where labor and other input allocations to energy collection and farming are analyzed simultaneously.

Is gender an important factor influencing 205 user groups’ property rights and forestry governance?

Peer-reviewed publication
Dezembro, 2011

This article explores the effects that gender composition of forest user groups has on property rights and forestry governance, based on data from 290 forest user groups in Kenya, Uganda, Bolivia, and Mexico. Findings indicate gender composition of user groups is important, but not always in the expected ways. Female-dominated groups tend to have more property rights to trees and bushes, and collect more fuelwood but less timber than do male-dominated or gender-balanced groups.

2016 Global Food Policy Report

Peer-reviewed publication
Dezembro, 2016
África subsariana
Ásia Meridional
África
Ásia
América do Sul
Américas

The Global Food Policy Report is IFPRI’s flagship publication. This year’s annual report examines major food policy issues, global and regional developments, and commitments made in 2015, and presents data on key food policy indicators. The report also proposes key policy options for 2016 and beyond to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2015, the global community made major commitments on sustainable development and climate change.

“As a husband I will love, lead, and provide:” Gendered access to land in Ghana

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2016
África Ocidental
África subsariana
África
Gana

Improving women’s access to land is high on the agricultural policy agenda of both governmental and non-governmental agencies. Yet, the determinants and rationale of gendered access to land are not well understood. This paper argues that gender relations are more than the outcomes of negotiations within households. It explains the importance of social norms, perceptions, and formal and informal rules shaping access to land for male and female farmers at four levels: (1) the household/family, (2) the community, (3) the state, and (4) the market. The framework is applied to Ghana.