Rural Women Producers and Cooperatives in Conflict Settings in Arab States
by Simel Esim
Written with Mansour Omeira and presented at the FAO-IFAD-ILO Workshop on Gaps, trends and current research in gender dimensions of agricultural and rural employment: differentiated pathways out of poverty, Rome, Italy, March 31-April 2, 2009
Ongoing violent conflicts accentuate the challenges that women and men face in the rural areas of Iraq, Lebanon, and... more Ongoing violent conflicts accentuate the challenges that women and men face in the rural areas of Iraq, Lebanon, and the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The potential of cooperatives for sharing risk, pooling resources, learning together, generating income, and balancing work and family responsibilities, has yet to be actualized. Cooperatives in the three countries remain marginal, and often organizations labelled as cooperatives do not adhere by cooperative principles. Since donor dependency has become pervasive, interventions should focus on skills development for the sustainability of cooperatives. Training needs adaptation to the local context, and gender responsiveness is necessary for the success of interventions.
'It's Up to the Women': House Work and Identity In American Life
Gender & History, Review Essay
Gender & History, Aug 2010, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p. 451, 7p Gender & History, Aug 2010, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p. 451, 7p
