Women's advocacy trainings stabilize livelihoods and build inclusive rural communities in southwestern Nigeria
Authors
Date Issued
Date Online
Language
Type
Review Status
Access Rights
Metadata
Full item pageCitation
Kosec, Katrina; and Kyle, Jordan. 2024. Women's advocacy trainings stabilize livelihoods and build inclusive rural communities in southwestern Nigeria. CGIAR Blog Post. Published online December 31, 2024. https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/womens-advocacy-trainings-stabilize-livelihoods-and-build-inclusive-rural-communities-in-southwestern-nigeria/
Permanent link to cite or share this item
DOI
Abstract/Description
In many rural areas of Nigeria, women face significant barriers to economic participation, political engagement, and participation in community governance. Despite playing a crucial role in agricultural production, women often lack access to the resources, networks, and influence needed to shape their own economic futures. Structural barriers limit their opportunities to engage in advocacy, contribute to policy discussions, and assert their rights in community decision-making. Furthermore, prevailing gender norms can make it difficult for women to benefit from empowerment programs without support from their husbands or male family members. Addressing these challenges is essential to fostering more inclusive and resilient communities where women can thrive both socially and economically.
Author ORCID identifiers
Jordan Kyle https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0551-8047