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Dear,

Taking this from from bottom up this time, i think the result can never be far-fetched. Issues of food security and nutrition, having women involved is a discussion to be looked at from the community stand point. It is common in most of our communities that women have poor or no access to most of the good things of life, they are still burdened by stereo types while cash crops are synonymous to men.

The innovative way to get this women involved is to try get them organised, create the air for them where they can gather voices that can discuss stories of how they are catalyst of change. The entire SDG framework could be designed in such a way as to begin to involve women, an all inclusive approach, in policy formulation that bothers on food security and nutrition. The targets should be that the capacity of rural women is build to meet the constant challenges that comes with newer Agricultural practices around the globe. Women should be supported to start engaging with policy makers and service providers at the grassroot as to be included in the mainstream of decision making, where they can have talks on their livelihoods as individuals not as appendages to some dictatorial concesus.

This will ensure a cataclysmic paradigm shift from a one sided bulk that has made growth stunted, especially in the developing countries.