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spelling okr-10986-187112021-04-23T14:03:49Z Targeting Women in a Community-Driven Development Project : Uncovering Gender Roles in the FADAMA Agriculture Project in Nigeria Porter, Raewyn Zovighian, Diane ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURE BARRIERS TO WOMEN CROPS EMPOWERMENT EQUIPMENT EQUITABLE ACCESS EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FARMERS FEMALE FEMALE FARMERS FEMALE HEADS FEMALE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS GENDER GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER GAPS GENDER GAPS IN ACCESS GENDER INEQUALITIES GENDER RELATIONS GENDER ROLES HOUSEHOLDS HUSBAND HUSBANDS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LITERACY MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PRODUCTIVITY PROPORTION OF WOMEN RURAL COMMUNITIES SELECTION OF WOMEN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST VIOLENCE WILL WIVES WOMAN WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS How does local context affect the targeting and selection of women in community-driven development (CDD) projects? This note explores how local social and economic structures shape the inclusion of female farmers in a CDD agricultural project in Nigeria known as the Fadama project. This story is specific to the cultural context of the southwest of Nigeria. However, it also considers the effects of embedding targeting and selection mechanisms in any local structure, as it illustrates how gender relations and socio-economic stratification affect a project's outreach to different categories of women. This note is based on broader research exploring the performance and empowerment of female farmers in of the South West of Nigeria under the World-Bank supported Fadama project. The Fadama project aims to reduce rural poverty and increase food security. Beneficiaries are organized in Fadama Farmer User Groups (FUGs), and the project facilitates their access to financial and technical resources through matching grant arrangments. In 2013 additional financing to extend the Fadama project has provided an opportunity to incorporate in the project design new interventions to improve the targeting of female farmers. These interventions include the development and testing of information and communications strategies targeting poor or more excluded female farmers as well as a series of discreet pilots (e.g. financial literacy, peer learning, and mentoring programs) aimed at supporting the access of female farmers to the Fadama project. Impact evaluations attached to these pilots will generate knowledge on the most effective ways to open opportunities for equitable access to agriculture services for all female farmers. 2014-06-23T15:10:20Z 2014-06-23T15:10:20Z 2014-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19695223/targeting-women-community-driven-development-project-uncovering-gender-roles-fadama-agriculture-project-nigeria http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18711 English en_US Perspectives on social development : briefing notes from Nigeria; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Nigeria
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGRICULTURE
BARRIERS TO WOMEN
CROPS
EMPOWERMENT
EQUIPMENT
EQUITABLE ACCESS
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARMERS
FEMALE
FEMALE FARMERS
FEMALE HEADS
FEMALE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS
GENDER
GENDER DIMENSIONS
GENDER GAPS
GENDER GAPS IN ACCESS
GENDER INEQUALITIES
GENDER RELATIONS
GENDER ROLES
HOUSEHOLDS
HUSBAND
HUSBANDS
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
LITERACY
MARKETING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPORTION OF WOMEN
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SELECTION OF WOMEN
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALIST
VIOLENCE
WILL
WIVES
WOMAN
WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGRICULTURE
BARRIERS TO WOMEN
CROPS
EMPOWERMENT
EQUIPMENT
EQUITABLE ACCESS
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARMERS
FEMALE
FEMALE FARMERS
FEMALE HEADS
FEMALE HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS
GENDER
GENDER DIMENSIONS
GENDER GAPS
GENDER GAPS IN ACCESS
GENDER INEQUALITIES
GENDER RELATIONS
GENDER ROLES
HOUSEHOLDS
HUSBAND
HUSBANDS
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
LITERACY
MARKETING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPORTION OF WOMEN
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SELECTION OF WOMEN
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SPECIALIST
VIOLENCE
WILL
WIVES
WOMAN
WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
Porter, Raewyn
Zovighian, Diane
Targeting Women in a Community-Driven Development Project : Uncovering Gender Roles in the FADAMA Agriculture Project in Nigeria
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description How does local context affect the targeting and selection of women in community-driven development (CDD) projects? This note explores how local social and economic structures shape the inclusion of female farmers in a CDD agricultural project in Nigeria known as the Fadama project. This story is specific to the cultural context of the southwest of Nigeria. However, it also considers the effects of embedding targeting and selection mechanisms in any local structure, as it illustrates how gender relations and socio-economic stratification affect a project's outreach to different categories of women. This note is based on broader research exploring the performance and empowerment of female farmers in of the South West of Nigeria under the World-Bank supported Fadama project. The Fadama project aims to reduce rural poverty and increase food security. Beneficiaries are organized in Fadama Farmer User Groups (FUGs), and the project facilitates their access to financial and technical resources through matching grant arrangments. In 2013 additional financing to extend the Fadama project has provided an opportunity to incorporate in the project design new interventions to improve the targeting of female farmers. These interventions include the development and testing of information and communications strategies targeting poor or more excluded female farmers as well as a series of discreet pilots (e.g. financial literacy, peer learning, and mentoring programs) aimed at supporting the access of female farmers to the Fadama project. Impact evaluations attached to these pilots will generate knowledge on the most effective ways to open opportunities for equitable access to agriculture services for all female farmers.
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author Porter, Raewyn
Zovighian, Diane
author_facet Porter, Raewyn
Zovighian, Diane
author_sort Porter, Raewyn
title Targeting Women in a Community-Driven Development Project : Uncovering Gender Roles in the FADAMA Agriculture Project in Nigeria
title_short Targeting Women in a Community-Driven Development Project : Uncovering Gender Roles in the FADAMA Agriculture Project in Nigeria
title_full Targeting Women in a Community-Driven Development Project : Uncovering Gender Roles in the FADAMA Agriculture Project in Nigeria
title_fullStr Targeting Women in a Community-Driven Development Project : Uncovering Gender Roles in the FADAMA Agriculture Project in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Targeting Women in a Community-Driven Development Project : Uncovering Gender Roles in the FADAMA Agriculture Project in Nigeria
title_sort targeting women in a community-driven development project : uncovering gender roles in the fadama agriculture project in nigeria
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19695223/targeting-women-community-driven-development-project-uncovering-gender-roles-fadama-agriculture-project-nigeria
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