Tanzania: When Rural Women Gain Power, Families and Communities Grow Stronger
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Tanzania: When Rural Women Gain Power, Families and Communities Grow Stronger
Dodoma -- Talk of agriculture in many rural communities, a seed is more than something planted in the soil. It can represent food, income, family health and the future of farming. For women, however, access to resources and opportunities has often been shaped by social and economic barriers that limit their participation in decisions affecting their families and communities.
A space for dialogue, open to all audiences, about the challenges they face, biodiversity and economic autonomy.This Friday, from 18.00, the Cultural Center and Museum Casa de Artigas (Avenida Artigas, corner Carmelo René González), of Sauce (Canelones), will receive at least a contingent of 60 women linked to the countryside from different areas, and practically half of them dedicated directly to production, since they all constitute Voices of …
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