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Women Leading Change (Sahel and West Africa Club OECD/SWAC)

Women Leading Change
Gender Equality
Food Systems
Agriculture
West Africa
Nutrition
Indigenous Foods
Women Empowerment
UEMOA
Nutrition Policies
Urbanization
Sustainable Development
Governance
Women In Peace Processes
Institutionalization
Human Rights
Social Roles
Gender-Sensitive Budgeting
Sexual Division Of Labor
Economic Empowerment
Public Policy

The Sahel and West Africa Club (SWAC) Secretariat is hosted at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). We promote regional policies to improve the economic and social well-being of people in the Sahel and West Africa.

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French
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Dans cet épisode, Françoise Moudouthe partage sa vision d’un féminisme profondément enraciné dans les réalités vécues des femmes africaines. Elle revient sur les défis d’accès aux ressources pour les organisations féministes, les limites des politiqu... more

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Les femmes jouent un rôle essentiel dans le commerce alimentaire en Afrique de l’Ouest, mais elles font face à des obstacles qui limitent leurs opportunités et contributions. Dans cet épisode, Halatou Dem, directrice des Céréales de Tatam au Mali, ex... more

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Dans cet épisode de la série Les femmes agentes de changement, Salimata Nébié Conombo — ancienne ministre du Genre du Burkina Faso et experte en problématiques de paix et sécurité — revient sur ses années d'engagement aux côtés des femmes touchées pa... more

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Entre l’océan et le désert, Nouakchott affronte de plein fouet les effets du changement climatique, tels que inondations et vagues de chaleur, tout en faisant face aux défis de l’urbanisation rapide. Dans cet épisode de la série Les femmes, agentes d... more

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Astrid Haas
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Eileen Nchanji
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Episode: Shaping Gender Equality in Food Systems and Nutrition Policies
Ndidi Nwuneli
Expert on African agriculture and nutrition, entrepreneurship, social innovation, and youth development.
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Episode: Nourishing Equality: Transforming Food Systems for Healthy and Affordable Diets

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Lina Kony-Hoffman
Host of Women Leading Change, engaged in discussions promoting gender perspectives in development.

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#5
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#148
New Zealand/Government
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#179
South Africa/Government
Apple Podcasts
#214
South Korea/Government
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#220
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Food trade: embracing informality & gender equity
Q: Could you speak to us about your observations on how women can be better supported in the rice sector?
Women do most of the agricultural work, often facing significant challenges in accessing resources. We need to empower women holistically, not just through agricultural inputs, but by creating an environment that reduces their labor burden and increases their overall well-being.
Food trade: embracing informality & gender equity
Q: What initially sparked your interest in food production and what motivated you to establish your rice producing company, Fabrar?
My motivation began in an agricultural household, with rice production as part of my earliest memories. The civil crisis in Liberia was sparked by rice riots, and my initial agricultural enterprise began even before Fabrar, focusing on rubber before shifting to rice production.
Paix sans elles : Pourquoi les femmes sont-elles encore exclues des négociations ?
Q: How do various factors like ethnicity and socio-economic status impact women's roles in peace processes?
Women are not a homogenous group; their socio-economic status greatly affects their ability to participate actively in peace processes.
Paix sans elles : Pourquoi les femmes sont-elles encore exclues des négociations ?
Q: What recommendation would you give to international decision-makers to strengthen the agenda of women, peace, and security?
International actors should ensure adherence to resolutions and provide sincere support to women's initiatives in peace processes.
Paix sans elles : Pourquoi les femmes sont-elles encore exclues des négociations ?
Q: What are the main challenges you face in fostering the inclusion of women in peace negotiations?
Challenges include socio-cultural barriers, political representation issues, and lack of recognition of women's skills in conflict contexts.

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