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DocumentDimitra bulletin no 23, 2013
Genre, femmes rurales et développement
2013Also available in:
Le projet des clubs d’écoute en Province Orientale (République démocratique du Congo, RDC) prend de l’ampleur : 43 clubs ont déjà vu le jour. Leur création a été accueillie avec enthousiasme par les populations rurales de cette région très enclavée. Aujourd’hui, les femmes et les hommes membres des clubs, en lien avec les organisations paysannes de la région, peuvent commencer à rêver à un futur différent, faire entendre leur voix et agir pour un développement rural plus équi table et durable. -
DocumentDimitra newsletter no 24, 2013
Gender, rural women and development
2013Also available in:
The first Dimitra Community Listeners’ Clubs Forum for Tshopo District was held on 9-10 August 2013 in Isangi, in the Orientale Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It offered a unique opportunity to meet, discuss and share experiences to the women and men representatives of 60 Dimitra community listeners’ clubs (CLCs), seven community radios and various key actors, closely or loosely linked to the CLCs. The clubs have been set up in barely a year, in the framework of a ge nder-sensitive project to fight poverty and improve food security, implemented by FAO and financed by the Government of the DRC and by IFAD. This article talks about the Forum and provides some data and anecdotes which highlight the successful wager made by those who opted to bet on this innovative approach. -
DocumentDimitra newsletter no 23, 2013
Gender, rural women and development
2013Also available in:
The Dimitra listeners' clubs project in Orientale Province (Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC) is taking off: already 43 clubs have been formed. Their launch has been welcomed with enthusiasm by rural populations in this very isolated region. Now, the men and women club members, together with the farmers' organizations of the region, can start to dream of a better future, make their voices heard and take action for a more equitable and sustainable rural development. -
DocumentDimitra bulletin no 23, 2013
Genre, femmes rurales et développement
2013Also available in:
Le projet des clubs d’écoute en Province Orientale (République démocratique du Congo, RDC) prend de l’ampleur : 43 clubs ont déjà vu le jour. Leur création a été accueillie avec enthousiasme par les populations rurales de cette région très enclavée. Aujourd’hui, les femmes et les hommes membres des clubs, en lien avec les organisations paysannes de la région, peuvent commencer à rêver à un futur différent, faire entendre leur voix et agir pour un développement rural plus équi table et durable. -
DocumentDimitra newsletter no 24, 2013
Gender, rural women and development
2013Also available in:
The first Dimitra Community Listeners’ Clubs Forum for Tshopo District was held on 9-10 August 2013 in Isangi, in the Orientale Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It offered a unique opportunity to meet, discuss and share experiences to the women and men representatives of 60 Dimitra community listeners’ clubs (CLCs), seven community radios and various key actors, closely or loosely linked to the CLCs. The clubs have been set up in barely a year, in the framework of a ge nder-sensitive project to fight poverty and improve food security, implemented by FAO and financed by the Government of the DRC and by IFAD. This article talks about the Forum and provides some data and anecdotes which highlight the successful wager made by those who opted to bet on this innovative approach. -
DocumentDimitra newsletter no 23, 2013
Gender, rural women and development
2013Also available in:
The Dimitra listeners' clubs project in Orientale Province (Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC) is taking off: already 43 clubs have been formed. Their launch has been welcomed with enthusiasm by rural populations in this very isolated region. Now, the men and women club members, together with the farmers' organizations of the region, can start to dream of a better future, make their voices heard and take action for a more equitable and sustainable rural development. -
DocumentDimitra bulletin no 23, 2013
Genre, femmes rurales et développement
2013Also available in:
Le projet des clubs d’écoute en Province Orientale (République démocratique du Congo, RDC) prend de l’ampleur : 43 clubs ont déjà vu le jour. Leur création a été accueillie avec enthousiasme par les populations rurales de cette région très enclavée. Aujourd’hui, les femmes et les hommes membres des clubs, en lien avec les organisations paysannes de la région, peuvent commencer à rêver à un futur différent, faire entendre leur voix et agir pour un développement rural plus équi table et durable. -
DocumentDimitra newsletter no 24, 2013
Gender, rural women and development
2013Also available in:
The first Dimitra Community Listeners’ Clubs Forum for Tshopo District was held on 9-10 August 2013 in Isangi, in the Orientale Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It offered a unique opportunity to meet, discuss and share experiences to the women and men representatives of 60 Dimitra community listeners’ clubs (CLCs), seven community radios and various key actors, closely or loosely linked to the CLCs. The clubs have been set up in barely a year, in the framework of a ge nder-sensitive project to fight poverty and improve food security, implemented by FAO and financed by the Government of the DRC and by IFAD. This article talks about the Forum and provides some data and anecdotes which highlight the successful wager made by those who opted to bet on this innovative approach. -
DocumentDimitra newsletter no 23, 2013
Gender, rural women and development
2013Also available in:
The Dimitra listeners' clubs project in Orientale Province (Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC) is taking off: already 43 clubs have been formed. Their launch has been welcomed with enthusiasm by rural populations in this very isolated region. Now, the men and women club members, together with the farmers' organizations of the region, can start to dream of a better future, make their voices heard and take action for a more equitable and sustainable rural development.
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