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WOMEN IN AGRIBUSINESS - (Managing A Successful Farm)

WOMEN IN AGRIBUSINESS - (Managing A Successful Farm)


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This analytical literature review builds on the International Forum on Women's Food
Leadership in the Global South, a two-day international conference, sponsored by the
Women's Food Leadership Initiative and the Global Gender Program. As the conference
explored the successes of and future directions for women’s food leadership, this paper
summarizes the relevant literature. Library research, conducted during 2014-2015, focused
on women’s participation in farming and agricultural entrepreneurship globally. Relevant
sources are listed in this paper, along with brief summaries of regional trends and gaps. The
list of sources is not exhaustive, with sources published in the past 15 years (2000-2015)
included. The compilation of research demonstrates the transformative potential of women
agricultural entrepreneurs, as well as the need for deeper commitments to support and learn
best practices to promote women’s food leadership.
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The authors are listed alphabetically by their last name. We could just as well introduce the
authors in reverse order: Marlene Stearns’ work with women agribusiness leaders is the
underlying inspiration for this Working Paper. Barbara Miller had the idea of the annotated
bibliography, and Hannah Bryant led the effort to collect and annotate the studies and took
the lead in writing the regional overviews. In all, it has been a team effort and very
gratifying.
Hannah Bryant earned an M.P.H. degree focused in Community-oriented Primary Care from the George Washington University in
May 2015. Previously, she graduated from American University
with a B.A. in International Studies and Women, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies. Hannah first became involved in this research
project, while working as a program assistant for the Global
Gender Program (GGP) where she organized many public events,
coordinated GGP research and publications, and directed GGP’s
social media. She is currently program associate at AIDS United in
Washington, D.C. She is particularly interested in the intersections
among women, violence, and HIV, as well as best practices to
integrally involve people living with HIV in program development
and implementation.


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