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Land access in rural Africa: strategies to fight gender inequality

Por: FAO-Dimitra workshop: Information and communication strategies to fight gender inequality as regards land access and its consequences for rural populations in Africa Brussels, Belgium 22-26 September 2008.
Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Brussels, Belgium 2008Descripción: 164.Tema(s): ZONAS RURALES | DESARROLLO RURAL | MUJERES | COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL | RAZAS INDIGENAS | AFRICA | RURAL AREAS AGRICULTURA | RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURA | WOMEN AGRICULTURA | INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGRICULTURA | LAND RACES AGRICULTURA | AFRICA AGRICULTURA | ZONE RURALE AGRICULTURA | DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL AGRICULTURA | FEMME AGRICULTURA | COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE AGRICULTURA | RACE INDIGENE AGRICULTURA | AFRIQUE AGRICULTURAResumen: Table of contents: 1. Ten years of the Dimitra network. 2. Aim and key objectives of the workshop. 3. A methodology based on listening and participating. 4. Understanding the past and focusing on the present. 5. Common issues. 6. An inventory of the current situation. 7. Action plan. 8. Self-evaluation. 9. Example of good practice: South Kivu - solar-powered radios changing the lives of rural women. 10. Speeches by officials. 11. List of participants. 12. Written contributions by participants.

Table of contents: 1. Ten years of the Dimitra network. 2. Aim and key objectives of the workshop. 3. A methodology based on listening and participating. 4. Understanding the past and focusing on the present. 5. Common issues. 6. An inventory of the current situation. 7. Action plan. 8. Self-evaluation. 9. Example of good practice: South Kivu - solar-powered radios changing the lives of rural women. 10. Speeches by officials. 11. List of participants. 12. Written contributions by participants.

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