Empowering Women in West African Markets: Case Studies from Kano, Katsina (Nigeria) and Maradi (Niger) (original) (raw)
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The study provides an in-depth analysis of the gender-specific barriers faced by women farmers and traders in the Kano-Katsina region of Nigeria and the Maradi region of Niger, highlighting the market conditions impacting their participation in agricultural and livestock economies. By examining culturally similar yet administratively different contexts, the research illuminates the links between gender dynamics and market functioning under stable conditions, offering insights that support organizations like the World Food Programme in promoting gender equality in food markets and value chains.
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