Empowering Africa's Women Farmers
                Oct 7, 2019
                
                
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                Ruth Meinzen-Dick
                
                    
                
                
                
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More than 60% of all employed women in Africa south of the Sahara work in agriculture. Yet the region’s women farmers often reap a meager harvest, not because of inclement weather or poor soil quality, but because of their gender—or, more specifically, because of a dense web of laws, policies, programs, and customs that put them at a significant disadvantage.
Closing the gender gap in agriculture will require action on three fronts.
