Women’s Empowerment and the Commercialisation of African Agriculture

This brief is drawn from a paper to support the design of APRA’s research on pathways to agricultural commercialisation in Africa

Abstract

This brief presents a summary of key issues in research on women’s empowerment, drawn from an APRA working paper commissioned to support the design of APRA’s research on pathways to agricultural commercialisation in Africa. In the context of African agriculture, as women move along different pathways of commercialisation, the source of their disempowerment may shift from local to more global actors and factors, and the means of empowerment towards more collective and political processes. Researching the effectiveness of different pathways of agricultural commercialisation to empowering women and girls, therefore, requires an approach which explores the relationships between global and local, shifting dynamics as women move into and up global value chains, and changing gender relations in a specific local context.

This work is part of the APRA (Agricultural Policy Research Policy in Africa) Programme

Citation

Dancer, H. and Hossain, N. (2018) Women’s Empowerment and the Commercialisation of African Agriculture APRA Brief 10, Future Agricultures Consortium

APRA Brief 10: Women’s Empowerment and the Commercialisation of African Agriculture

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Published 1 November 2018