The role of food gardens in empowering women: A study of Makotse Women’s Club in Limpopo

G. D. Plessis, Em Lekganyane
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The article explores the role that food gardens can play in contributing to the empowerment of rural South African women. The goal of the study was to focus on likely other benefits - beyond economic advantages - realised by women who participate in the food gardens project. The study was essentially descriptive and qualitative in nature, and focused on a group of women working on a food gardens project in rural Limpopo. Through extensive fieldwork comprising observation and interviews, data were collected on the women’s biographical characteristics, their knowledge of HIV and AIDS, their perceptions of women’s roles, and their experiences of working in the food gardens. Findings indicate that the women gained knowledge and skills at the project that helped them earn a modest income and become more knowledgeable about such issues as HIV and AIDS. Participation in the food gardens encouraged a sense of community, self-worth and indeed a sense of belonging. Although many of the women still found it difficult to deal with issues such as male power and HIV-testing, participation validated their experiences and promoted positive self-perception. They felt able to talk about sex and condom use with their husbands and male partners. The experience offered them opportunities for empowerment via the development of agricultural skills, gaining acceptance amongst peers, building confidence in speaking out and starting to define collective goals.
食物花园在赋予妇女权力中的作用:林波波马科茨妇女俱乐部的研究
这篇文章探讨了食品花园在促进南非农村妇女赋权方面可以发挥的作用。这项研究的目的是关注参与“食物花园”项目的女性在经济优势之外可能获得的其他好处。这项研究本质上是描述性和定性的,重点是在林波波农村从事食品花园项目的一组妇女。通过包括观察和访谈在内的广泛实地调查,收集了关于妇女的传记特征、她们对艾滋病毒和艾滋病的知识、她们对妇女作用的看法以及她们在菜园工作的经历的数据。调查结果表明,这些妇女在该项目中获得了知识和技能,帮助她们获得了适度的收入,并对艾滋病毒和艾滋病等问题有了更多的了解。参与食物花园鼓励了社区意识、自我价值感和归属感。尽管许多妇女仍然难以应对男性权力和艾滋病毒检测等问题,但参与证实了她们的经历,并促进了积极的自我认知。她们觉得能够与丈夫和男性伴侣谈论性和避孕套的使用。这一经历为她们提供了机会,通过发展农业技能、获得同龄人的认可、建立畅所欲言的信心并开始确定集体目标,从而增强她们的权能。
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