The challenge of being a rural woman in the Sahel
Rural women are key players in farming communities. They make up about 43% of the global agricultural workforce, but they have limited access to resources, education, land, and technology. International Rural Women’s Day, celebrated every October 15, highlights their essential contribution to food security, climate resilience, and social cohesion. But it also aims to raise awareness of these extreme inequalities […]
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