Women farmers in South Africa pay the cost of broken irrigation systems – the story of one cooperative
The South African government makes a great deal of the fact that it supports women’s empowerment in agriculture. But does it? As an anthropologist, I’ve been engaged in long-term ethnographic research in KwaZulu-Natal since 2007, focusing mostly on rural food systems and f...
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Women farmers in South Africa pay the cost of broken irrigation systems – the story of one cooperative
The South African government makes a great deal of the fact that it supports women’s empowerment in agriculture. But does it? As an anthropologist, I’ve been engaged in long-term ethnographic research in KwaZulu-Natal since 2007, focusing mostly on rural food systems and food-based livelihoods and...
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