Focus-area: Jobs, equity & social justice

  • The food insecure women behind Bangladesh’s readymade garment boom

    The food insecure women behind Bangladesh’s readymade garment boom

    ‘I believe there are many other priorities in my life besides spending money on food,’ says 29-year-old Nasima*, who came to work in a readymade garment (RMG) factory in Bhadam city, Gazipur district, in 2018 to pay off medical debts after her husband suffered a brain injury during a fight with his brother. Nasima eats…

  • The Gender Agenda for Agriculture in Analamanga, Madagascar

    The Gender Agenda for Agriculture in Analamanga, Madagascar

    Author: Vololontsoa Volatiana Razafindratoanina, DRAEP Analamanga Women in Analamanga (the city region of Antananarivo) face considerable disadvantages in developing and professionalising agricultural activities, but the Regional Director of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (DRAEP) is planning initiatives to close the gender gap. Women are majority participants in the rural economy of Analamanga. They…

  • The Women Producers’ Markets of Mezitli, Turkey

    The Women Producers’ Markets of Mezitli, Turkey

    Author: Jess Halliday The Turkish city of Mezitli established its first markets exclusively for women producers in 2014. Six years later, some 650 women hold stalls at nine bi-weekly markets across the city, selling fruit and vegetables, olive oils, cakes, breads, desserts, teas, and all manner of other home-produced items. Hurrem Betul Levent Erdal, programme…

  • Addressing Gender Inequalities in Quito’s Food System

    Addressing Gender Inequalities in Quito’s Food System

    Author: Alexandra Rodríguez, Economic Development Agency, CONQUITO, Head of AGRUPAR Gender justice and women’s empowerment are central to Quito’s participatory urban agriculture project, AGRUPAR, both as a means of food security and nutrition and as a final goal. This article provides insights into how gender-related data informs the project, the threats faced by women farmers,…

  • Urban Agriculture Magazine 37: Gender in Urban Food Systems

    Urban Agriculture Magazine 37: Gender in Urban Food Systems

    In this issue of UA Magazine, we identify the ways in which gender and inclusivity have been neglected in urban food policy, practice and research.

  • Webinar: Water, Migration and Rural Development

    Webinar: Water, Migration and Rural Development

    This article originally appeared on: https://wle.cgiar.org/solutions/e-learning-water-migration-and-rural-development  “The way we talk about migration has major sociopolitical impacts,” said IWMI researcher Liza Debevec in her opening remarks at the webinar, “Water, migration and rural-development: What do we know?” But migration from rural areas – an important and pressing topic – is not a new adaption strategy, she added.…

  • 1,000 entrepreneurs invited to the 2020 Sustainable City Summit

    1,000 entrepreneurs invited to the 2020 Sustainable City Summit

    The 28th edition of the Africa-France Summit on Sustainable Cities will take place 4-6 June 2020. On this occasion, France is offering 1000 young African entrepreneurs the opportunity to take part free of charge in the “City of Solutions” that will be held on the sidelines of this event. The young participants will have to…

  • Rising to the challenges of food insecurity: Initiatives in French cities

    Rising to the challenges of food insecurity: Initiatives in French cities

    France urbaine, the national network representing large French cities, has just released a new study entitled: “Rising to the challenges of food insecurity : initiatives in French cities”. This work follows the commitments adopted in February 2019 by 75 territories that are members of France urbaine: For a solidarity-based, responsible, sustainable food transition. France urbaine…

  • The social and informal economy of food: reports on community food initiatives

    The social and informal economy of food: reports on community food initiatives

    Special issue of Canadian Food Studies on The social and informal economy of food offers a set of papers and reports that detail the work of several community food initiatives, links observations to literature, and invites others to engage. Contents: Introduction to the special issue on the social and informal economy of food – Irena…

  • UN Global Climate Action Awards – Interview with Ghent as winner

    UN Global Climate Action Awards – Interview with Ghent as winner

    Representatives from three award-winning projects will take the stage at COP25, showcasing planetary health solutions from across the world. One of the winners is the City of Ghent. Watch the interview with Katrien Verbeke (min 10-14).