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BookletJP RWEE Good Practices, Phase 1 - Joint Programme: Accelerating Progress towards Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment 2022
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No results found.Under the first phase of the programme, a number of methodologies and approaches were piloted which contributed to establishing the Joint Programme ‘Accelerating Progress Towards Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment’ (JP RWEE) as a well proven model for rural women’s economic empowerment. This booklet shares selected good practices from each of the phase one countries on a number of thematic areas of intervention, including climate smart agriculture, nutrition, women’s entrepreneurship, gender transformative approaches and gender responsive policy. • Niger: Improving Nutrition through Community Engagement • Nepal: Transforming Gender Norms through the Gender Action Learning System • Rwanda: Supporting the Role of Households in Gender Equitable Rural Development • Kyrgyzstan: Promoting Innovation in Rural Women’s Entrepreneurship • Liberia: Private Sector Partnership for Women’s Financial Inclusion • Ethiopia: Partnering for Gender Responsive Climate Smart Agriculture • Guatemala: Developing Gender Responsive Rural Agricultural Services -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetJoint Programme - Accelerating Progress towards the Economic Empowerment of Rural Women 2023The RWEE Project is based on specific benificiaries needs in Tunisia, which is the first country selected in the NENA region. This project is extended to five years (2022–2027) and takes into consideration the specific context of Tunisia across two governorates: Kairouan and Jendouba. The RWEE project reaches 3 000 beneficiaries and includes 14 400 household members. The programme will target 2 220 women and 780 men as direct beneficiaries. This programme is considered an example of four UN System agencies (FAO, PAM, IFAD, UN WOMEN) successfully coordinating for more added value in the implementation of project activities.
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ProjectAccelerating Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa - GCP/RAF/504/MUL 2021
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The agricultural sector is underperforming in many countries in sub- Saharan Africa, partly because rural women do not have the same access as men to the critical resources, inputs, services, information and infrastructure they need to be more productive. Against this background, many countries in the region, together with development partners such as FAO, are increasingly committed to supporting the acceleration of rural women’s economic empowerment through targeted interventions. This project focused on advancing the economic empowerment of rural women in three countries, namely the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Gambia and Eswatini, as a means of reducing rural poverty, improving gender equality and enhancing the performance of the agricultural sector. In each of the countries, the project activities built on and contributed to existing rural development strategies and programmes.
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