Changing the terms of women's engagement in cocoa and coffee supply chains

In this report, FAO, Twin, KIT and other case holders take a close look at gender inequalities in the cocoa and coffee sectors, and their underlying causes. The included case studies are structured around four themes including: women’s participation and leadership in producer organisations, women’s access to land, the household approach and innovations in extension services. The report also explores how to address inequalities systematically and how to bring the solutions to scale.

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Main Authors: 1423211773485 Osorio, M., 187853 FAO, Rome (Italy). Social Protection Div. eng, 1423211766283 Gallina, A., 1423211778629 Jaskiewicz, K., 1423211778630 Laven, A., 1423211778631 Oonk, L., 1423211778632 Morahan, R., 410045 Royal Tropical Inst., Amsterdam (Netherlands) eng, 1423211778633 Twin, London (UNited Kingdom) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/KIT/Twin 2019
Subjects:cocoa industry, coffee industry, producer organizations, role of women, leadership, access to land, gender equity, empowerment, case studies,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/ca4416en/ca4416en.pdf
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