Legal empowerment with a gender lens: how women tea farmers in Malawi are claiming their rights
Tea is a major cash crop in Malawi and the industry is one of the country’s biggest employers. For small-scale farmers, it is an important source of cash income. But deep gender inequalities prevail at smallholder level, and women tea farmers are being left behind.
As part of the Empowering Rural Producers in Commercial Agriculture project, women’s rights organisation Women's Legal Resources Centre (WOLREC) explored legal empowerment – the process through which people assess and secure their rights – focusing particularly on women smallholder tea farmers and how it could support their agency in their commercial relations.
Author: Kumvana Mlumbe Mtukule
Organization: International Institute for Environment and Development IIED
Year: 2022
Country/ies: Malawi
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Blog article
Full text available at: https://www.iied.org/legal-empowerment-gender-lens-how-women-tea-farmers-malawi-are-claiming-their-rights
Content language: English