Rural women

Rural women in a community meeting related to microfinace in India. Rural women play an important part of rural development the world over -- when given economic access and opportunities, they transform their communities investing in infrastructure and community well-being.

Rural women play a fundamental role in rural communities around the world providing care and being involved in number of economic pursuits such as subsistence farming, petty trading and off-farm work. In most parts of the world, rural women work very hard but earn very little.[1]

Women often suffer discrimination because they are not allowed to have the same ownership of land as men. Most of what they earn does not directly stay in their control, because of unequal gender roles or discrimination.

Empowering rural women can help not only with alleviating the poverty of individual women and families, but also with empowering the entire community—changing access to education, employment and other benefits of rural development. To recognize this, the international community often sets international development goals that track investment and impact on lives of rural women, and the United Nations sponsors the International Day of Rural Women.[2]

  1. ^ Kak, Shakti (1994). "Rural Women and Labour Force Participation". Social Scientist. 22 (3/4): 35–59. doi:10.2307/3517622. ISSN 0970-0293. JSTOR 3517622.
  2. ^ "International Day of Rural Women 15 October". United Nations. Retrieved 2023-10-30.

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