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CFS side event - Transforming food systems: empowering women to deliver on Food Security and Nutrition

 
The Gender in Agriculture Partnership (GAP) is organizing a side event on “Transforming food systems: empowering women to deliver on Food Security and Nutrition” in the context of the CFS 40 on Thursday October 10th, 2013 between 12:30 and 14:00.
 
Venue: FAO Red Room
 
The event will discuss:
  • The evidence showing how women’s and girls’ empowerment delivers on these outcomes 
  • The costs of failing to invest in women's roles in high-nutrient-value food chains and of ignoring women's triple work burden (household, reproductive and market)
  • The enabling environment - policies, rights, laws and incentives to empower women in food systems to deliver food security and nutrition
Prof. MS Swaminathan, Chair of the HLPE of the CFS, and also a GAP Patron will chair the side event and HE Mary Mubi, Ambassador of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Co-Chair of the Women’s Network of Ambassadors to FAO will make remarks.
 

Panelists include:

Lynn Brown, Senior Economist, World Bank/GenRD and SecureNutrition

Susan Carlson, Women’s Committee Facilitator, World Farmers’ Organization (WFO)

Susan Kaaria, Senior Gender Officer (Policy), Gender, Equity and Rural Employment Division, FAO

Stanlake Samkange, Director, Policy, Programme and Innovation Division, WFP

Consultations

Méthodes indigènes de préparation des aliments: quel est leur impact sur la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition?

Plusieurs communautés  utilisent  des méthodes indigènes pour la préparation des aliments. Chaque type de préparation peut avoir plusieurs conséquences au niveau de la configuration socio-économique du ménage. Pouvons-nous considérer les méthodes indigènes de préparation des aliments comme une option viable pour parvenir à la sécurité alimentaire et à la nutrition dans les communautés rurales pauvres?

Rapports et notes de synthèse

Gender and Agriculture: Inefficiencies, Segregation, and Low Productivity Traps

Women make essential contributions to agriculture in developing countries, where they constitute approximately 43 percent of the agricultural labor force. However, female farmers typically have lower output per unit of land and are much less likely to be active in commercial farming than their male...

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Online Discussion from 6-20 February: Connecting people, sharing knowledge and increasing transparency. Using online platforms to increase access to open data, share best practices for monitoring women's land rights

Given the rapid expansion of the internet and the increasing number of users, including in the global South, the full potential of online platforms for promoting inclusive consultation of issues of high global interest is certainly not yet realised. An online discussion was organised to share views and perspectives on how online platforms could be used more creatively and effectively to share experiences on a key area where information and lessons learned through various interventions from around the world are generally dispersed, that is the area of monitoring women’s land rights.

The objective of the online discussion was twofold: (a) engage a collective reflection on ways of optimising the use of online platforms in efforts to promote equitable and sustainable natural governance and social justice; and, (b) to share experiences on approaches to monitoring women’s land rights.

The discussion was running simultaneously on landportal.info and across the following five platforms:

This discussion will be facilitated by the International Land Coalitions (ILC) (www.landcoalition.org) Women’s Land Rights team.

Rapports et notes de synthèse

On the origins of gender roles: Women and the plough

This paper seeks to better understand the historic origins of current differences in norms and beliefs about the appropriate role of women in society. We test the hypothesis that traditional agricultural practices influenced the historic gender division of labor and the evolution and persistence of...

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Consultations

Women in agriculture and food security: How can we turn rhetoric into reality?

Ce débat en ligne a pour but d’enrichir la discussion qui sera stimulée par le lancement officiel le 7 mars de la publication phare de la FAO Situation mondiale de l’alimentation et de l’agriculture (SOFA) 2010-11 sur le thème Women in agriculture: closing the gender gap for development et la célébration par la FAO de la Journée internationale de la femme le 8 mars, qui abordera également ce thème.

Formation, outils et bases de données

Gender in agriculture sourcebook

The Gender in Agriculture Sourcebook provides an up-to-date understanding of gender issues and a rich compilation of compelling evidence of good practices and lessons learned to guide practitioners in integrating gender dimensions into agricultural projects and programs. The Sourcebook is a joint...