Gender and Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa

Raising agricultural is essential to boosting gross domestic product (GDP), reducing poverty, improving food security, and achieving structural transformation across Africa. Yet, Africa’s agricultural intensification has not kept pace with that of other developing regions. One significant and costly inefficiency undermining the region’s progress is the pervasive gender gap in agricultural productivity. This gender gap represents not only a substantial impediment to growth in the agricultural sector but, moreover, a forgone opportunity to increase national income and reduce poverty at the regional level. To address the productivity gender gap and realize the potential of African agriculture, establishing a clear understanding of the gender specific constraints hindering the productivity of women farmers is crucial. This paper develops a conceptual framework for thinking about the gender gap in agricultural productivity, reviews evidence on the effectiveness of policies and interventions designed to address the constraints faced by women farmers and proposes a research agenda to move the policy debate forward. Section II provides an overview of the agricultural gender gap in Sub-Saharan Africa. Section III presents a framework that establishes linkages between the choices that women farmers make, the constraints and contextual factors influencing their decisions, and the agricultural outcomes they achieve. Section IV identifies the constraints that women farmers face, reviews the evidence on the levels of severity and relative impact of these constraints on productivity, and highlights existing approaches and interventions that tackle these constraints. Section V outlines a research agenda to fill knowledge gaps and generate evidence useful to policymakers in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. Section VI concludes.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Buehren, Niklas
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2023-07-13
Subjects:AFRICA GENDER POLICY, GENDER INNOVATON LAB, WOMEN AND AGRICULTURE, WOMEN AND SOCIAL NORMS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, GENDER GAP, FOOD SECURITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099438407122317847/IDU055c8185f0f5770433308ee40e53f9dfb6df5
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39994
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