利用哈佛分析框架探索加纳可可行业的性别不平等和促进机会平等

Enoch Kwame Tham-Agyekum, Anthony Appiah, None Fred Ankuyi, None Gifty-Maria Sangber-Dery, None Cherita Antwi, None Kaakyire Opoku Acheampong, None Tania Akolgo, None Tetteh Adesah, None John-Eudes Andivi Bakang
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利用哈佛分析框架,本研究探讨了加纳南部可可农民之间的性别不平等,并提出了促进农民之间机会平等的策略。具体而言,该研究确定并描述了这些社区中的生产、生殖和社区角色,探索了资源、服务和决策过程的获取和控制,并确定了影响可可农民性别机会或限制的因素。我们采用横断面调查设计方法,通过多阶段抽样技术选择232名受访者。数据分析主要采用描述性统计。该研究表明,尽管男性和女性可可农民在可可生产中发挥了有益的作用,但他们的经验存在差异。虽然男子在所有生产作用和一些以社区为基础的作用中占主导地位,但妇女在大多数生殖作用中占主导地位。男性更容易获得和控制资源、服务和决策过程。社区规范、政治、宗教和社会因素是农民的性别机会,而经济因素是性别机会和约束。该研究报告建议促进促进性别平等的农业培训,旨在赋予妇女从事生产工作的能力。促进妇女获得和控制土地、投入和资金等基本资源的政策和干预措施必须由加纳可可委员会实施
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Exploring Gender Inequalities and Promoting Equal Opportunities in Ghana's Cocoa Industry Using Harvard Analytical Framework
Using the Harvard Analytical Framework, this study explores the gender inequalities among cocoa farmers in Southern Ghana and also recommends strategies for promoting equal opportunities between the farmers. Specifically, the research identifies and describes the productive, reproductive, and community-based roles within these communities, explores access and control of resources, services, and decision-making processes and ascertains the factors that influence cocoa farmers' gendered opportunities or constraints. We used a cross-sectional survey design approach to select 232 respondents via the multi-stage sampling technique. Data was analysed using mainly descriptive statistics. The study reveals that although men and women cocoa farmers play useful roles in cocoa production, differences exist in their experiences. While men dominate in all the productive roles and some community-based roles, women dominate in the majority of the reproductive roles. Men have more access to and control over resources, services, and decision-making processes. Community norms, political, religious, and social factors serve as gendered opportunities for farmers, while economic factors are gendered opportunities and constraints. The study recommends the promotion of gender-responsive agricultural training that will aim to empower women to engage in productive roles. Policies and interventions that facilitate women’s access and control over essential resources such as land, inputs, and finances must be implemented by the Ghana Cocoa Board
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