Poverty alleviation and rural development in Nigeria: a gender perspective


Autoria(s): Alamu, S.O.; Olowosegun, T.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The paper examines the concept of the feminization of poverty and reviews the limited evidence on the extent of poverty among women. It then examines the arguments that poor women can be highly effective change agents for the eradication of poverty. However, all the women may be considered as instruments for eliminating poverty, lack of understanding an appreciation of the impact of their sex roles and of gender roles and stereotypes continue to prevent the realization of this potential. Therefore, the paper moves on to summarize the differences between sex and gender and examines how both women's sexes roles and the imp gender roles and stereotypes lead to the feminization of poverty and exclude women from the participation in development and programmes to eliminate poverty. The paper reviews the major approaches: women in development or WID, gender and development or GAD and extension of GAD known as mainstreaming. Finally, it considers the issue of poverty, women and gender in Nigeria. It also advances a number of recommendations on women and gender poverty and rural development for the consideration of policy-makers in Nigeria

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/4004/1/142.pdf

Alamu, S.O. and Olowosegun, T. (2005) Poverty alleviation and rural development in Nigeria: a gender perspective. In: 19th Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) , 29 Nov - 03 Dec 2004 ,Ilorin, Nigeria, pp. 142-148.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/4004/

Palavras-Chave #Sociology #Agriculture
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed