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Gender equity and social capital in smallholder farmer groups in central Mozambique

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Title Gender equity and social capital in smallholder farmer groups in central Mozambique
 
Creator Gotschi, Elisabeth
Njuki, Jemimah
Delve, Robert J.
 
Subject smallholders
participatory approaches
gender
 
Description This case study from BuĀ“zi district, Mozambique investigated whether gender equality, in terms
of male and female participation in groups, leads to gender equity in sharing of benefits from
the social capital created through the group. Exploring the complex connection between
gender, groups, and social capital, we found that gender equity is not necessarily achieved
by guaranteeing men and women equal rights through established by-laws, or dealing with
groups as a collective entity. While there were no significant differences in the investment patterns
of men and women in terms of participation in group activities and contribution of communal
work, access to leadership positions and benefits from social capital were unequally
distributed. Compared with men, women further found it difficult to transform social relations
into improved access to information, access to markets, or help in case of need.
 
Date 2016-07-12T18:52:17Z
2016-07-12T18:52:17Z
2008
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Gotschi, Elisabeth; Njuki, Jemimah; Delve, Robert. 2008. Gender equity and social capital in smallholder farmer groups in central Mozambique. Dvelopment in Practice. 18: 650-657.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76154
 
Language en
 
Format 650-657
 
Source Development in Practice