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Cross-Border Interaction Spurs Innovation and Hope Among Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Women of Ethiopia and Kenya
Author
Coppock, D. Layne
Tezera, Seyoum
Desta, Solomon
Mutinda, Mark
Muthoka, Stellamaris
Gebru, Getachew
Aboud, Abdillahi
Yonas, Azeb
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2013-12-02
Body

On the Ground • African pastoralists endure poverty, drought, and hunger. Women are especially marginalized because they are illiterate, unskilled, disempowered, and engaged in daily drudgery. • Such women, however, are capable of remarkable, sustained achievements in collective action, livelihood diversification, micro-finance, and community-based wealth generation. • Women can be profoundly inspired by successful peers. After careful training and mentoring, inspired women can then start new initiatives. • Husbands can be supportive of women’s empowerment because household welfare improves. Men sometimes join—and occasionally help lead—collective-action efforts. • Women’s empowerment should be a major focus in pastoral development projects because of the positive community synergisms women create. The Rangelands archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information. Migrated from OJS platform March 2020

Language
en
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.2111/RANGELANDS-D-13-00039.1
Additional Information
Coppock, D. L., Tezera, S., Desta, S., Mutinda, M., Muthoka, S., Gebru, G., ... & Yonas, A. (2013). Cross-border interaction spurs innovation and hope among pastoral and agro-pastoral women of Ethiopia and Kenya. Rangelands, 35(6), 22-28.
ISSN
0190-0528
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/639996
Journal Volume
35
Journal Number
6
Journal Pages
22-28
Collection
Rangelands
Journal Name
Rangelands
Keywords
Boran
Il Chamus
Tugen
Borana Plateau
Marsabit County
Baringo County
peer-to-peer learning
diffusion of innovations
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