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Women in Agriculture,
       Gender and Water Indicators
FAO Support to the African Ministers Council on Water
             (AMCOW) Gender Strategy



                                   Ilaria Sisto

                       World Water Week 2012
                   Stockholm, 27th August 2012




        Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Outline
1.   Women in agriculture and the gender gap
2.   Gender-sensitive Indicators for water
     resources in agriculture
3.   FAO Support to the implementation of the
     AMCOW Gender strategy

       Women from Sub-
      Saharan Africa spend
        about 40 billion
      hours/year collecting
             water
1. Women are a key resource in agriculture




Source: ILO.
Share of employed population by sector and gender
Women farmers produce less per
unit of land...
 Percentage    Sorghum                     Vegetables                    All crops
     0
    -5
   -10                                                                      -18
                                               -21
   -15
   -20            -41
   -25
   -30
   -35
   -40
   -45
              Gap between yields on male- and female-controlled plots in Burkina Faso
… because women use fewer inputs
  (e.g. fertilizer)
     Bolivia
   Ecuador
 Guatemala
 Nicaragua
   Panama

Bangladesh
       Nepal
   Pakistan
  Tajikistan
   Viet Nam

    Ghana
Madagascar
    Malawi
    Nigeria
               0   10      20     30      40     50       60     70      80      90

                            Percentage of households using fertilizers

                        Male-headed households        Female-headed households
… and women control less land
     Bolivia
   Ecuador
 Guatemala
 Nicaragua
   Panama

Bangladesh
  Indonesia
       Nepal
   Pakistan
  Tajikistan
    Viet Nam

    Ghana
Madagascar
    Malawi

               0   1   2      3       4      5      6        7      8      9       10   11
                                  Average farm size (ha)
                           Male-headed households       Female-headed households
Economic and social gains from
closing the gender gap

   Agriculture productivity gains on women’s farms
    and at national level
   Food security gains with a reduction in the
    number of hungry people
   Broader economic and social gains
       Improve health, nutrition and education for children
       Build human capital and promote economic growth
Steps to close the gender gap

   Ensure equality for women under the law
   Invest in women and girls
   Provide public services and technologies to
    free up women’s time
   Consider gender differences in agricultural policy
   Address the multiple constraints of women in
    agriculture holistically
2. Gender-sensitive indicators in water
    resources management at national level

   Management of land and water resources
   Access to paid employment
   Educational attainment
   Institutional empowerment

e.g. Empowerment (legal, political, economic and social
   empowerment of women and men)
Monitoring MDG 8: Access to drinking water

   % urban water supply coverage         % rural water supply coverage   % total water supply coverage

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  90
  80
  70
  60
  50
  40
  30
  20
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Management of land indicators:
①   Percentage farms managed by women

②   Percentage cultivated area managed by
    women

③   Distribution of farm sizes between men
    and women
Access to water indicators:
①   Number of men and women with access
    to drinking water in relation to the total
    population

②   Proportion of rural households (male and
    female headed) connected to reticulated
    water

③   Proportion of people (families)
    dependent on a community pump for
    drinking water of total population.
Access of women to paid
     employment
1.   Statistics reflect only part of reality as many
     workers are paid in cash and payments are not
     officially registered
2.   Contributions of women and children are not
     recorded
3.   Majority of farms (approx. 85%) are « managed
     by the family »
Access to paid employment indicators:
①   Percentage women hours worked in
    agriculture sectors

②   Percentage women in the agriculture
    labour force in the irrigation sector

③   Ratio men/women in paid permanent
    and seasonal employment in the
    irrigation sector

①   Percentage of women with social
    security coverage.
Educational attainment indicators:
①   Number of rural boys and girls enrolled
    in schools

②   Number of men and women employed in
    the irrigation sector who received training

③   Number of men and women with each
    education level working in agriculture
    sectors
①
    Ratio men/women of extension staff
    involved in the irrigation sector.
Institutional empowerment indicators:
①     Percentage women employees in a
      ministry (water ministry or equivalent)

②     Percentage women in decision-making
      positions

③     Percentage women members of the
      irrigation associations
3. FAO Tools        Passport to
                          mainstreaming
                          gender in water
                           programmes:
   SEAGA Irrigation
    Sector Guide          Key questions for
                         interventions in the
                          agricultural sector




                  www.fao.org
FAO Policy on Gender Equality

• Framework to guide FAO’s efforts to achieve
gender equality in all its technical work and
assess results.

• 30% of total agricultural aid is committed to
women and gender equality by 2025.

• One standard for gender mainstreaming is
strengthening the capacity of Member
countries in policy analysis, gender equality
planning and evaluation.
FAO Support to Member Countries

   Strengthen government technical and
    functional capacities to address gender
    inequality in agriculture sectors.
   Three dimensions: individuals, organizations
    and enabling environment.
   Portfolio of CD instruments: training, policy
    advice, organizational analysis, knowledge
    management, network creation, coaching,
    knowledge sharing and pilot new approaches.
What else can be done?

   Strengthen extension systems and institutions
    to be more responsive and inclusive of women
   Address structural barriers to women’s access
    to productive resources
   Improve financial systems to respond to needs
    of rural women producers and entrepreneurs
   Close the gender gap in the
    rural labour markets.

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Women in Agriculture,Gender and Water Indicators by Ilaria Sisto

  • 1. Women in Agriculture, Gender and Water Indicators FAO Support to the African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW) Gender Strategy Ilaria Sisto World Water Week 2012 Stockholm, 27th August 2012 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
  • 2. Outline 1. Women in agriculture and the gender gap 2. Gender-sensitive Indicators for water resources in agriculture 3. FAO Support to the implementation of the AMCOW Gender strategy Women from Sub- Saharan Africa spend about 40 billion hours/year collecting water
  • 3. 1. Women are a key resource in agriculture Source: ILO. Share of employed population by sector and gender
  • 4. Women farmers produce less per unit of land... Percentage Sorghum Vegetables All crops 0 -5 -10 -18 -21 -15 -20 -41 -25 -30 -35 -40 -45 Gap between yields on male- and female-controlled plots in Burkina Faso
  • 5. … because women use fewer inputs (e.g. fertilizer) Bolivia Ecuador Guatemala Nicaragua Panama Bangladesh Nepal Pakistan Tajikistan Viet Nam Ghana Madagascar Malawi Nigeria 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Percentage of households using fertilizers Male-headed households Female-headed households
  • 6. … and women control less land Bolivia Ecuador Guatemala Nicaragua Panama Bangladesh Indonesia Nepal Pakistan Tajikistan Viet Nam Ghana Madagascar Malawi 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Average farm size (ha) Male-headed households Female-headed households
  • 7. Economic and social gains from closing the gender gap  Agriculture productivity gains on women’s farms and at national level  Food security gains with a reduction in the number of hungry people  Broader economic and social gains  Improve health, nutrition and education for children  Build human capital and promote economic growth
  • 8. Steps to close the gender gap  Ensure equality for women under the law  Invest in women and girls  Provide public services and technologies to free up women’s time  Consider gender differences in agricultural policy  Address the multiple constraints of women in agriculture holistically
  • 9. 2. Gender-sensitive indicators in water resources management at national level  Management of land and water resources  Access to paid employment  Educational attainment  Institutional empowerment e.g. Empowerment (legal, political, economic and social empowerment of women and men)
  • 10. Monitoring MDG 8: Access to drinking water % urban water supply coverage % rural water supply coverage % total water supply coverage 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 an n a co n ce ria us ey e t r ia ly e yp si no ai ec in Ita an rd oc rk ge pr Sy ni Sp st Eg ba re Jo Tu Cy Tu or Fr le Al G Le Pa M
  • 11. Management of land indicators: ① Percentage farms managed by women ② Percentage cultivated area managed by women ③ Distribution of farm sizes between men and women
  • 12. Access to water indicators: ① Number of men and women with access to drinking water in relation to the total population ② Proportion of rural households (male and female headed) connected to reticulated water ③ Proportion of people (families) dependent on a community pump for drinking water of total population.
  • 13. Access of women to paid employment 1. Statistics reflect only part of reality as many workers are paid in cash and payments are not officially registered 2. Contributions of women and children are not recorded 3. Majority of farms (approx. 85%) are « managed by the family »
  • 14. Access to paid employment indicators: ① Percentage women hours worked in agriculture sectors ② Percentage women in the agriculture labour force in the irrigation sector ③ Ratio men/women in paid permanent and seasonal employment in the irrigation sector ① Percentage of women with social security coverage.
  • 15. Educational attainment indicators: ① Number of rural boys and girls enrolled in schools ② Number of men and women employed in the irrigation sector who received training ③ Number of men and women with each education level working in agriculture sectors ① Ratio men/women of extension staff involved in the irrigation sector.
  • 16. Institutional empowerment indicators: ① Percentage women employees in a ministry (water ministry or equivalent) ② Percentage women in decision-making positions ③ Percentage women members of the irrigation associations
  • 17. 3. FAO Tools Passport to mainstreaming gender in water programmes:  SEAGA Irrigation Sector Guide Key questions for interventions in the agricultural sector www.fao.org
  • 18. FAO Policy on Gender Equality • Framework to guide FAO’s efforts to achieve gender equality in all its technical work and assess results. • 30% of total agricultural aid is committed to women and gender equality by 2025. • One standard for gender mainstreaming is strengthening the capacity of Member countries in policy analysis, gender equality planning and evaluation.
  • 19. FAO Support to Member Countries  Strengthen government technical and functional capacities to address gender inequality in agriculture sectors.  Three dimensions: individuals, organizations and enabling environment.  Portfolio of CD instruments: training, policy advice, organizational analysis, knowledge management, network creation, coaching, knowledge sharing and pilot new approaches.
  • 20. What else can be done?  Strengthen extension systems and institutions to be more responsive and inclusive of women  Address structural barriers to women’s access to productive resources  Improve financial systems to respond to needs of rural women producers and entrepreneurs  Close the gender gap in the rural labour markets.