Organizing Rural Women

Organizing Rural Women

Author: Margaret Kechnie

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780773526044

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Kechnie places the WI within the context of the country life movement emanating from the United States, arguing that Ontario farm women's attempts to organize should be viewed as part of the Department of Agriculture's efforts to revive the flagging fortunes of the Farmers' Institutes and encourage farm women to embrace "scientific home management" in order to modernize farm homes and discourage the depopulation of Ontario's farms. While many men and women within the farm community supported the government's attempts to encourage "book farming," many others resisted the state's educational initiatives and identified with the independent farm movement. In order to ensure the success of the WI the Ontario Department of Agriculture provided funds to hire organizers and the organization was encouraged to develop branches outside farming areas, even if this meant ignoring the needs of farm women. By the end of the World War I the WI had become one of the largest women's organizations in the province but was widely known not for its emphasis on scientific home management but for its community activism.


Rural Women, Their Conditions of Work and Struggle to Organise

Rural Women, Their Conditions of Work and Struggle to Organise

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Conference paper on the working conditions of rural women and their struggle to set up women's organizations in developing countries. Looks at the types of women workers in rural areas, and their efforts to promote popular participation. Examines the forms of organization and the role of outsiders (e.g. rural animators) in helping women to organize. Discusses issues and obstacles encountered by women's organizations, as well as an alternative action strategy. References.


Rural Women and Food Security

Rural Women and Food Security

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Publisher: Fao

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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At the World Food Summit in 1996, governments acknowledged the fundamental contribution of women to food security, and agreed to promote women's' full and equal participation in the economy. This documents provides an overview of the roles of women as key actors for sustainable rural development, as food producers and consumers, in the context of global and regional agricultural trends.


Organizing Women Workers in the Informal Economy

Organizing Women Workers in the Informal Economy

Author: Naila Kabeer

Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1780324545

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Women as a group have often been divided by a number of intersecting inequalities: class, race, ethnicity, caste. As individuals - often isolated in reproductive or other home-based work - their weapons of resistance have tended to be restricted to the traditional weapons of the weak: hidden subversions and individualised struggles. Organizing Women Workers in the Informal Economy explores the emergence of an alternative repertoire among women working in the growing informal sectors of the global South: the weapons of organization and mobilization. This crucial book offers vibrant accounts of how women working as farm workers, sex workers, domestic workers, waste pickers, fisheries workers and migrant factory workers have organized for collective action. What gives these precarious workers the impetus and courage to take up these steps? What resources do they draw on in order to transcend their structurally disadvantaged position within the economy? And what continues to hamper their efforts to gain social recognition for themselves as women, as workers and as citizens? With first-hand accounts from authors closely involved in emerging organizations, this collection documents how women workers have come together to carve out new identities for themselves, define what matters to them, and develop collective strategies of resistance and struggle.