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Gender and rural employment: differentiated pathways out of poverty

                              

FAO, IFAD and ILO organised a three-day technical expert workshop on “Gaps, trends and current research in gender dimensions of agricultural and rural employment: differentiated pathways out of poverty”, which was held in Rome, from 31 March to 2 April 2009. 

WHAT WAS THIS WORKSHOP ABOUT?

This technical expert workshop:

  • aimed at analyzing trends and issues, identifying gaps, best practice and knowledge, and providing suggestions and recommendations to define future research programmes and to support policy making processes; 
  • gathered experts of different countries, profile and background (42 papers have been selected out of about 200 submitted) along with participants of UN agencies and international organizations;
  • created the basis for a network of concerned policy makers, researchers and practitioners committed to promoting gender equitable rural employment and decent work;
  • will lead to 3 main outputs:  
  1. A short workshop report summarizing issues discussed, conclusions and recommendations;  
  2. A publication of the workshop papers, including an introductory chapter highlighting the main issues and  findings;
  3. A series of policy briefs, to be translated into 4 languages.
  • will constitute a solid set of inputs for the forthcoming work of the SOFA 2010, focusing on “Gender and agriculture” and the 2009 IFAD Rural Poverty Report.