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UN Women: Joint Programme on Accelerating Progress towards the Economic Empowerment of Rural Women in the context of sustainable development and the post MDGs +15

    Description
    Description
    The overarching goal of this 5-year joint programme is to economically empower rural women in selected field sites by improving their food and nutrition security, increasing their access to and control over productive resources, services and income, reducing their workload, and strengthening their participation and leadership in local governance and rural producer organizations.
    Implementation of the Project/Activity

    Outcome 1 on rural women's improved food and nutrition security aims at increasing the productive potential of women smallholder farmers through their access to and control over productive resources and services critical to food security and nutrition. It also addresses their social protection, and enhanced control and management of local food security reserves.

    Outcome 2 on rural women's increased income to sustain their livelihoods focuses on creating, supporting and developing rural women's enterprises along the food value chain, enhancing their income opportunities and promoting their participation in high value markets. It will support women-led associations and small scale businesses in overcoming their supply side constraints so that they can take full advantage of opportunities offered by the markets.

    Outcome 3 on rural women's enhanced leadership and participation in rural institutions and in shaping laws, policies and programmes promotes their agency in rural producer organizations, cooperatives and unions and in local governance.

    Outcome 4 on more gender responsive policy environment for the economic empowerment of rural women catalyzes legislative and policy reforms for the effective enforcement of rural women's land rights and their access to decent wage employment, social protection, and infrastructure.

    Partners
    UN Women, FAO, IFAD and WFP
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    Rural women in selected areas have increased access to resources, assets and services critical for their food and nutrition security, and greater capacity to enhance and control local food security reserves
    Rural women in selected areas have enhanced entrepreneurship skills and value chains to access markets for their products, and increased access to decent wage employment opportunities. This includes access to paid ecological services within the framework
    Rural women and youth in selected areas have enhanced confidence and leadership skills to take active part in local governance systems, and greater organisational capacities to form, sustain and participate into producer organisations, cooperatives and un
    Policy makers and parliamentarians have enhanced capacities to effectively mainstream gender into land, food, agriculture, nutrition and rural employment policies, laws and budgets.
    Staff / Technical expertise
    Staff time to develop and roll out the programme
    Other, please specify
    Seed funding to kick start the preparations for the implementation of the programme
    No progress reports have been submitted. Please sign in and click here to submit one.
    False
    Action Network
    Rio+20
    This initiative does not yet fulfil the SMART criteria.
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    Timeline
    01 January 1970 (start date)
    31 December 2017 (date of completion)
    Entity
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    Goals
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    Geographical coverage
    Ethiopia, Guatemala, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Nepal, Niger and Rwanda
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    Countries
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    Contact Information

    Yassine Fall, Chief, Economic Empowerment Section, UN Women