Dear Friends,
I want to take this opportunity to introduce to you ISSUE 52 of the Arise Magazine themed “Women and Natural Resource Management.”
My guess is that many of you know that women clearly outdo men in terms of their involvement in use, management and conservation of natural resources, yet they face categorical exclusion and are denied equal sharing of access to, and benefits from natural resources.
This is caused by a number of factors like un-equal power relations, and the patriarchal nature of our society that demeans and belittles women.
Consequently, in order to promote a participatory culture in the use, management and conservation of natural resources like land, livestock, agriculture, oil, fisheries and forests, this Issue recommends that policy makers, planners and development workers have a better understanding of the relative and often shifting roles of men and women in natural resource management, including division of labor, access to resources, decision-making and traditional knowledge and practices.
The magazine also includes sector- specific recommendations that delineate women’s roles in natural resource management.
Below are some highlights of what’s contained in the issue:
• From Your Leaders’ Mouth!
• Undue Influence from a Rotten Institution: Corruption in Natural Resource Management
• Will Ugandan Women Benefit from Oil? Lessons from Ghana
• Women and Men in Agriculture: Closing the Gender Gap
• Nature’s Pharmacy
• How to Get Beautiful Naturally
• Women and Lang Rights: The time is reap to act differently
• Mainstreaming Gender in Natural Resource Management; among others.
It is hence my wish that you enjoy reading the Magazine; which can be accessed HERE
NOTE: Hard Copies are available at ACFODE Secretariat. Please feel free to share this version with in your networks, and to send back your opinions with reference to the quality, content and design of the magazine. In case you want some hard copies, you can send me an email.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Sandra Nassali
Editor
arise@acfode.org
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