We are a non-profit organisation and need your donation! More...
Your donation counts!We are a non-profit organisation and need your donation! More... |
Women Feeding Cities - Mainstreaming gender in urban agriculture and food security (2009)Submitted by Femke Hoekstra on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 13:26
Edited by: Alice Hovorka, Henk de Zeeuw and Mary Njenga, 2009, Practical Action Publishing, Rugby, UK. Poverty, food insecurity and malnutrition have become critical urban problems. Meeting this challenge, in many cities around the world, women play a crucial role in household food production, growing vegetables in gardens and vacant urban spaces, raising animals, and trading in fresh and cooked foods .They boost household nutrition as well as generating income and building social inclusion among the urban poor. Women’s vital contribution, however, has largely been neglected by city officials, economic planners and development practitioners, who have tended to concentrate on the industrialization of food production.
|
Partner CitiesUpcoming 5 events
Latest Video |