Gender Role In Food Rights And Sovereignty In West Africa: A Rapid Review.
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Recognizing the critical role gender plays in food systems within West Africa, this
review paper explores the contributions women make throughout the food value
chain and the challenges they face in achieving food and nutrition security. A search
across the databases; Hinari, Ovid MEDLINE, Scopus and Web of Science targeted
peer-reviewed articles reporting on studies published between 2000 and 2023 in
English or French and focused on women in West Africa. Data were extracted using
a predefined form in Covidence and a narrative synthesis was used to summarize
women’s roles and challenges within food systems. Thematic analysis of 69 peer reviewed articles out of a total of 9,789 screened revealed West African women as
central figures in regional food systems. Beyond their well-documented roles in land
preparation, planting, and harvesting, women actively engage in processing,
distribution, marketing and household consumption of diverse food crops (fruits,
vegetables, grains and tubers) across rural and urban agri-food systems. This
multifaceted engagement extends far beyond production, demonstrably impacting
key socio-economic and nutrition metrics including food security, food sovereignty,
and sustainable livelihoods of countless communities across the region.
Nonetheless, women are disproportionately affected by challenges such as unequal
access to resources, limited decision-making power, and restrictive cultural norms
and education. These factors hinder their participation in different activities within
the food system. To address these gendered disparities and promote equitable food
systems, targeted interventions are crucial. These interventions must prioritize
education and training to equip women with knowledge, skills, and modern
technology. Additionally, policy changes are necessary to promote equitable access
to resources, financing and land ownership. Furthermore, dismantling discriminatory
cultural norms and promoting gender equality are essential steps along with
implementing infrastructure and technologies that address women's specific needs.
By prioritizing women's empowerment through a combination of education, policy
changes, technological upgrades, and collaborative efforts with stakeholders, West
Africa can strive towards a more sustainable and equitable food system for all.
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Addo, P., Djekic-Ivankovic, M., Abdu, A., Boadi, P., Eyo, O., Baguignan, M. Y., ... & Marquis, G. S. (2024). Gender Role in Food Rights and Sovereignty in West Africa: A Rapid Review. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 24(10), 24725-24773.
