妇女在肯尼亚农业生产中的赋权

Esther Wambui
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这篇文章的主要目的是评估肯尼亚农业生产中的妇女赋权。农业部门在赋予妇女权力和提供多样化机会方面具有独特的潜力。世界上近80%的粮食是由小规模农场生产的。然而,在一些国家,妇女农民占多数。在东非,超过一半的农民是妇女。女农民不仅因为她们是妇女而受到阻碍,而且她们还面临着所有小农都面临的挑战。首先,她们获得土地、贷款和机械的机会比男性要少。她们还承担着著名的“双重负担”:有偿工作和无偿的育儿/家务劳动。小规模农业的增长在减少饥饿和贫困方面的效率是其他任何部门的两到四倍,而女性农民正在发挥核心作用。人们普遍认为赋予妇女权力是缩小农业生产力方面性别差距的一个关键因素。我们发现,对农业生产做出重要决策的权力是农业生产力最重要的驱动力。增强妇女权能对农业生产力产生积极影响,并提出了一系列可能的干预措施,从数字储蓄账户等金融包容性机制、可负担的移动货币信贷计划和资产建设机制,到促进成立强大的妇女社区协会的方案。需要专门针对妇女的培训项目,以建立妇女参与有机和可持续农业的能力。应注意实现妇女的实质性平等。例如,统计委员会中女性的比例或女厕所的数量,这种打勾的方法是不够的,而且确实可以掩盖女性能动性的缺乏。必须为赋予妇女权力作出积极和坚定的选择。
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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN KENYA
The main aim of the article is to assess women empowerment in the agricultural production in Kenya. The agricultural sector has a unique potential for empowering women and providing diverse opportunities. Almost 80% of the world’s food is produced on small-scale farms. However, in some country’s women farmers are the majority. In eastern Africa, over half of farmers are women. Women farmers are not only being held back because they are women, but they also faced the challenges felt by all small-scale farmers. For starters, they have less access to land, loans and machinery than men do. They also carry the famous “double-burden” of paid work and unpaid childcare/home labour. Growth in small-scale agriculture is two to four times more effective at reducing hunger and poverty than any other sector, and women farmers are playing a central role. Women’s empowerment is widely perceived to be a key factor in closing gender gaps in agricultural productivity. we find that having the power to make important decisions about agricultural production to be the most important driver of agricultural productivity. women’s empowerment impacts positively on agricultural productivity and suggests a great scope of possible interventions, ranging from financial inclusion mechanisms such as digital savings accounts, affordable mobile-money-based credit schemes and asset-building mechanisms, to programmes facilitating the formation of strong community associations for women. Women specific-training programs are needed to build women’s capacity to participate in organic and sustainable farming. Attention should be paid to achieving substantive women’s equality. A tickbox approach, for example in counting the percentage of women in a committee, or the number of female toilets, is not sufficient and can indeed disguise a lack of women’s agency. A positive and determined choice for women’s empowerment needs to be made.
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