Applying an intersectional lens to addressing gender disparities and disadvantage in rural Melanesian agriculture

Author:

Addinsall Cherise1ORCID,Rihai Norah2,Andre Brenda2,Addinsall Eva3,Dunphy Mia3,Van der Wildenberg Brooke1,Nelson Anjali4,Weir Tasha5

Affiliation:

1. Southern Cross University Lismore New South Wales Australia

2. Government of the Republic of Vanuatu Port Vila Vanuatu

3. Melbourne University Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. The Nakau Programme Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. La Trobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractAgricultural research and development projects face structural barriers to the equitable participation of women. Applying an intersectional approach can facilitate women to freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development within the existing patriarchal and colonial structures, ultimately challenging and subverting these structures. This paper argues that development initiatives must seek to understand the ways of being within specific localised projects, to tailor support and mitigate disadvantage. Through an exploration of two female‐led agroforestry projects in Vanuatu and Fiji, this paper demonstrates how centring the sovereignty of women over their own experience and livelihood aspirations can lead to familial, community and regional wellbeing.

Funder

Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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