Empowering women in Africa
The only way to achieve food security
Girls and young women represent a crucial invisible labour force in the developing world, as Carmen Torres explains in her recent article for the Girls Rights Gazette. They play a key role as producers of food, managers of natural resources, income earners, and main caregivers of their families and communities. Nevertheless, gender-based discrimination denies rural women and girls equitable access to land, information and productive resources, opportunities for formal employment, equal access to education and health care, as well as the power of decision-making.
Organization: European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)
Year: 2016
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Blog article
Full text available at: http://ecdpm.org/talking-points/empowering-women-africa-food-security/
Content language: English