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by ['Oxfam in Bangladesh']| 2013| 129 pages| English

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Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countries and the population is predominantly rural, with about 85 per cent of its 140 million people living in rural areas. Rural people depend mainly on the land for their livelihoods, which is both fertile and extremely vulnerable and large areas are at risk because of frequent floods, river erosion, salinity and cyclones. It is estimated that rural poverty rates now stands at around 40 per cent, and more than 25 per cent of rural households live in extreme poverty. With this existing situation, chronically poor people, especially women suffer persistent food insecurity, own no cultivable land or assets, are often illiterate and may also suffer serious illnesses or disabilities. Traditionally, men consider ‘heads of households’, in charge of crop production, rearing animals, and ultimately responsible for selling their produce at market. Men control profits and responsible for buying the family’s food. Women stay at home, their agricultural and caring work is largely invisible, and they do not have the opportunity or support to realize their aspirations. Women have little access to education especially in poor families and are given a subsidiary status as economic dependents. Women are among the poorest of the rural poor, especially when they are the heads of their households, such as widows or wives of men who migrate in search of employment. They suffer discrimination because of their gender, they have scarce income-earning opportunities and their nutritional intake is often inadequate. In this context of poverty, the only option which is also a viable means to enhance the sustainable livelihoods of the rural communities is by addressing the needs of the most vulnerable among them- women and men who are excluded from development assistance programmes for a number of social, cultural and other reasons. The economic empowerment programme would promote a core section of the vulnerable rural population to develop as economic agents of change and they could thereafter become role models for replicating similar experiences with others. Oxfam's GROW campaign aims to build a better food system that sustainably feeds a growing population and empowers poor people to earn a living, feed their families, and thrive. Women's economic leadership in agricultural markets helps women gain both the economic power and social power to move out of poverty. Oxfam commissioned a study on duck value chain in haor and coastal areas of Bangladesh to identify the root causes of constraints and opportunities and also assess the potential environmental and policy impacts of the value chain. I believe this study report would help GO, NGOs and private sectors to design the potential interventions to promote women economic leadership and improve the livelihoods of poor women and men in the haor and coastal and areas. This study has been carried by GMark Consulting Limited. I would like to give my thanks to GMark Consulting Ltd to conduct this study and assist in preparing publication. I would like to give my sincere thanks and gratitude to all Oxfam colleagues and partner staffs, producers, CBO leaders, market actors, government officials, NGOs and others who gave valuable time and provided insight information in the respective areas.

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Author:['Oxfam in Bangladesh']
Publication Year:2013
Pages:129
Language:English
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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