Gender Relations in Access to and Control over Resources in Awra Amba Community of Amhara Region, Ethiopia

S. Gizaw, Muluneh Woldetsadik
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This paper explores gender relations in access to and control over resources in Awra Amba Community of Amhara Region, Ethiopia. The study employed primary and secondary data sources. The primary data were gathered through semistructured interviews with selected community members and key informants, focus group discussions with selected community and committee members and nonparticipant observation of gender roles and relations in the study community. Secondary data were obtained through a critical review of related literature and documents. Both primary and secondary data were organized thematically and analyzed through systematic interpretation and triangulation of various sources. The study found that locally available resources are collectively owned and administered by the ‘Development Committee’ and income is equally distributed to all household heads at the end of each fiscal year. Gender relations in the study community are guided by the principle of mutual understanding among all the members of the community. Women, like their men counterparts, make important decisions through their membership and leadership in different administrative committees. Women members of the community fulfill their basic needs as selfreliant workers, but not as being dependent upon their husbands. In general, the local economic and administrative structures, cultural values and principles promote equitable gender relations in division of labor and in access to educational opportunities, economic resources, leadership and decision-making at the household and community levels. This finding reveals that the existing gender relations in Awra Amba community are contrary to gender relations in other communities of Amhara Region, where the  patriarchal gender ideology is most prevalent. Key Words : Gender, gender relations, access to and control over resource, Awra Amba Community
埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区Awra Amba社区资源获取和控制中的性别关系
本文探讨了埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区Awra Amba社区在获取和控制资源方面的性别关系。本研究采用第一手和第二手资料来源。主要数据是通过与选定社区成员和关键线人的半结构化访谈、与选定社区和委员会成员的焦点小组讨论以及对研究社区性别角色和关系的非参与性观察收集的。次要数据是通过对相关文献和文件的批判性审查获得的。对一手资料和二手资料进行了专题整理,并通过对各种来源的系统解释和三角测量进行了分析。研究发现,当地可用的资源由“发展委员会”集体拥有和管理,收入在每个财政年度结束时平均分配给所有户主。学习社区中的性别关系以社区所有成员之间相互理解的原则为指导。女性和男性一样,通过她们在不同行政委员会中的成员身份和领导地位做出重要决定。社区的妇女成员以自力更生的劳动者的身份满足她们的基本需要,而不是依赖于她们的丈夫。一般来说,地方经济和行政结构、文化价值和原则促进劳动分工和获得教育机会、经济资源、家庭和社区一级的领导和决策方面的平等性别关系。这一发现表明,Awra Amba社区现有的性别关系与阿姆哈拉地区其他社区的性别关系相反,男权性别意识形态最为盛行。关键词:性别;性别关系;资源获取与控制
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