Index

Integrating Gender in Agricultural Development

ISBN: 978-1-78973-056-2, eISBN: 978-1-78973-055-5

Publication date: 2 December 2019

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(2019), "Index", Singh-Peterson, L. and Carnegie, M. (Ed.) Integrating Gender in Agricultural Development, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 175-185. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-055-520191015

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INDEX

Action research, food processing
, 126–129

Ad hoc roadside markets
, 43

Adverse health outcomes
, 1

Agricultural development
, 121, 129–130

Agricultural extension
, 137–138, 145

Agricultural livelihoods, agency and resources
, 42–49

Agriculturally oriented economies
, 4

Agriculture Sector Plan (ASP)
, 75

Agrobiodiversity
, 107

Agroecology and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Framework (ASRLF)
, 107–108

conceptual framework
, 108

context-specific gender livelihoods analysis
, 108

gender livelihoods analysis
, 108

activities, priorities and incentives
, 114–115

influencing structures and processes
, 113

resources, access and control
, 113–114

risks and vulnerability
, 110–112

rural farming women, engagement
, 115–117

methods
, 109–110

populations of Vanuatu by province
, 109

project site
, 108–109

role
, 108

Aid
, 27–28

Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
, 19

Allotments
, 46

Anti-CEDAW public protests
, 40–41

Anti-Christian, CEDAW
, 40–41

Aquaculture sector in Samoa

data collection process
, 77–78

gender conceptual framework
, 77

gender institutionalization
, 74–75

methods
, 78–80

carers, women
, 80–81

focus group discussions (FGDs)
, 79–80

key informant interviews
, 79

producers, women as
, 81–84

sisters
, 86–87

time use surveys (TUS)
, 79

weavers, women as
, 84–85

women’s role
, 87

traditional systems, customary norms and gender
, 75–77

‘Arc of instability’
, 18–19

ASRLF. See Agroecology and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Framework (ASRLF)

Asset-based community development
, 137

Aualuma
, 81–82

Auntie
, 92

Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
, 105

‘Banking education’
, 138

Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPfA)
, 35–36

Bilateral donors
, 39–40

Bisnis Blong Buluk (BBB) women’s group
, 116–117, 169

‘Blue Continent’
, 29

‘Blue economy’
, 29

The Blue Pacific
, 29

Bose-va-koro, community meetings
, 64

British colonial heritage
, 18–19

Bula Coffee
, 60

case study sites
, 61

Community Engagement Study (CES)
, 63

decision-making for income earned
, 67

field work process
, 63–65

in-depth interviews and FGDs
, 62

mataqali
, 69–70

methodology
, 61–63

monetary contributions
, 68

in organic certification
, 66

post-harvest and organic training, registration
, 67

representatives
, 62, 63

savings
, 68

supplier participation by gender
, 65

volume and type
, 63

women role
, 70

women’s access, supply trends in
, 65–67

women’s agency
, 67–68

women’s influence, social norms through collective action
, 69

Capital deregulation
, 24

CARE Conceptual Framework
, 77

Care International Gender Network (2012) framework
, 83–84

Cash-earning activities
, 43, 154

Cattle donation for custom
, 112

Cattle farming
, 113

Chitrilada
, 74

Christianity
, 76

Civil society actors
, 39–40

Climate change impacts
, 1

Climate change resilience
, 107

CLIP. See Community Livelihood Improvement Program (CLIP)

Coastal fisheries
, 75

‘Coastal squeeze’
, 16, 28

Coffee harvesting
, 67

Colonialism and late independence
, 18–19

Commcare
, 109–110

Community and strength
, 42–43

Community-based responsibilities
, 157

Community-based rural development project
, 93–94

Community development and project initiation
, 94–97

Community Engagement Study (CES)
, 63

Community learning plan development
, 138

Community Livelihood Improvement Program (CLIP)
, 124–125, 126, 167

Connectivity and gender roles
, 159–160

Constitution Amendment Act (2013)
, 41

Context-specific gender livelihoods analysis
, 108

Context-specific gender relations
, 106

Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
, 5, 35–36, 38–39, 74–75, 92, 158–159

‘Copy-and-paste’ people
, 145–146

Crown land
, 46

Cultural diversity
, 17–18

Cultural values
, 158

‘Culture of migration’
, 26

Custom
, 158, 159

and human rights
, 8

and intersectionality
, 7–8

Customary land systems
, 48

Customary ownership of land
, 106

Customary stratification and practices
, 157–159

Customary structure
, 154

Customary values
, 8, 158, 171

Cyclone Gita in Tonga (2018)
, 17

Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu (2015)
, 17

Cyclone Winston in Fiji (2016)
, 17

Declaration of the International Forum for Agroecology 2015
, 107

Declaration of the International Forum for Agroecology, Nyeleni, Mali, 2007
, 116

Deep sea mining
, 23

Deforestation
, 16–17

De-radicalisation
, 38

Economic development
, 19–20

Economic displacement
, 123

Ecosystem services
, 107

Eco-tourism project and aualuma
, 81–82

EEZs. See Exclusive economic zones (EEZs)

El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
, 16

Emigration
, 25

Emotional violence
, 4

Employment
, 3

Empowerment
, 42–49, 93

approach to learning
, 137–138

approach to research
, 136–137

methodology
, 137

into practice
, 138–144

‘one step removed’ approach
, 139–140

peer-to-peer learning process
, 140–144

Enhancing Women’s Participation in Economic Development
, 6

Entitlement imbalances
, 6

Environmental change
, 28–29

Environments and hazards
, 16–17

Exclusive economic zones (EEZs)
, 22–23

Experiential learning
, 138–139

External invention
, 18–19

Family Farm Teams Program (FFTP)
, 138–139, 141, 142, 169–170

Family food security
, 43

Family-owned production units
, 43

Family peer education
, 141

Family pie chart
, 140

Feafaiga (sister)
, 86

Female parliamentary representation
, 41

Female self-reported literacy rates
, 137–138

Feminist development scholars
, 35

Feminist scholars, women’s empowerment
, 38

FGDs. See Focus Group Discussion (FGD)

Fiji

cash crop
, 59

communities for business purposes
, 63

community meetings
, 64

economy
, 59

rural iTaukei communities in
, 69

talanoa
, 64

See also Bula Coffee

Fijian talanoa
, 64

Fisheries. See Aquaculture sector in Samoa

Fisheries Division of the Ministry of Agriculture
, 75

Fish Reserve, women participation
, 86

Focus Group Discussion (FGD)
, 61, 79–80

Food processing

cassava-based flour
, 127

farming family
, 127

group training and demonstration activities
, 126–127

Human Development Index
, 127

human nutrition and hygiene
, 128

hygiene health-related cases
, 128

positive social outcomes
, 128–129

products
, 126

UNDP Development Report (2018)
, 127

women leaders as future trainers
, 127–128

Food security
, 112

Forestry and fishery activities
, 5

Free-trade agreements
, 1

Freirean principles of liberatory learning
, 138

Gender
, 73, 130, 158

analysis process
, 77

and birth order
, 168

and cultural issues
, 139

discrimination
, 1

family issues
, 137

hierarchies
, 167–168

indicators
, 37

inequalities
, 140

institutionalization
, 74–75

knowledges
, 138

learning activities
, 136

norms
, 37–38

policy
, 38

in Samoa
, 75–77

stocktake
, 75

transformation
, 145–146

violence
, 3–4

rate
, 4

Gender and Development (GAD) approach
, 34–35

Gender-based violence
, 123

Gender conceptual framework
, 77

Gender differences in Vanuatu
, 107

Gender discourse
, 38–42

Gendered institutions
, 100–101

gender equality
, 92–93

gender-sensitive stakeholder analysis
, 93–94, 96, 98

organisations and local empowerment
, 100–101

phase 1: community development and project initiation
, 94–97

phase 2: intensive horticulture − orchard maintenance
, 97–100

Gender equality
, 2–3, 40–41, 91–92, 106, 107, 108, 152

and empowering women
, 106

and empowerment
, 33

gendered institutions
, 92–93

social justice and
, 107

status of
, 36–38

and women’s empowerment
, 33–36

See also Gender inequality

Gender Equality as Smart Economics: A World Bank Group Gender Action Plan − Fiscal Years 2007 − 2010
, 6

Gender equity
, 2–3, 141, 142, 143, 145, 152

and empowerment objectives
, 6

engagement methodologies and methods employed
, 170–171

gender mainstreaming

case study contributions to
, 166–167

and women’s empowerment
, 165–166

Gender inequality
, 128

See also Gender equality

Gender Inequality Index (GII)
, 3

Gender integration
, 2

Gender livelihoods analysis
, 108

activities, priorities and incentives
, 114–115

influencing structures and processes
, 113

resources, access and control
, 113–114

risks and vulnerability
, 110–112

rural farming women, engagement
, 115–117

Gender mainstreaming
, 35–36, 92–93, 100–101, 151, 160, 165–166

agricultural development initiatives
, 5–7

case study contributions to
, 166–167

definition
, 2

gender statistics in South Pacific
, 3–4

Gender roles
, 80, 159–160

Gender-sensitive stakeholder analysis
, 93–94

Gender variability
, 106

Global human rights discourses
, 38–39

Globalised markets and international trade agreements
, 1

Global Monitoring Report 2007: Confronting the Challenge of Gender Equality and Fragile States
, 6

‘Green gold’
, 22

Guadalcanal plains
, 22

Gun ownership
, 159

Health and education
, 3

Hereditary estates
, 46

Hides Alliance Group
, 131

Home-based small-scale businesses
, 43

Home making decisions
, 84

Horticulture − orchard maintenance
, 97–100

Huli women
, 130–131

Human Development Index
, 127

Human Rights Defenders
, 141

Incorporated land group (ILG)
, 47–48

Inequalities
, 3

Inequality and privilege
, 160

Informal economy
, 113

‘Instance of theoretical imperialism’
, 155

Intensive horticulture − orchard maintenance
, 97–100

Intercultural learning environments
, 138

International Centre for Research on Women (ICRW)
, 60

‘International development project’
, 33

International donors
, 39–40

International Labour Office
, 2–3

Intersecting inequalities

situated and relational understandings of
, 167–170

Intersectionality
, 8

concept
, 152–155

connectivity and gender roles
, 159–160

customary stratification and practices
, 157–159

masculinities in transition
, 155–157

person’s social position
, 153

social constructivism
, 152

Intra-household and community dynamics shape decision-making
, 84

Intra-household power
, 6

‘Inverse sovereignty effect’
, 27

Invisible barrier
, 137–138

iTaukei traditional culture
, 60

Kabeer’s Social Relations Approach
, 35

‘Kava-biscuit war’
, 24

Key informant interviews
, 79

Land ownership types
, 46

Land Reform Act
, 49

Land tenure and access
, 45, 46, 48

Land tenure arrangements
, 48

‘Lease-lease-back’ scheme
, 47–48

Liberalisation
, 24

Liberatory learning approach
, 138

Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) project
, 121–122

impact
, 123

project sites
, 122–123

Livelihood diversification
, 112

Livelihood Restoration (LR) program
, 124–125

Livelihoods
, 124–125, 126, 129, 131

LNG project. See Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) project

Marital discord and violence
, 6–7

Market Development Facility (MDF)
, 59

Markets Work for the Poor (M4P)
, 60

Masculinities
, 156–157

in transition
, 155–157

Matai
, 76, 84, 86

Mataqali
, 69–70

MDF. See Market Development Facility (MDF)

Mehekitanga
, 92

Migration
, 25–27, 112

Migration, Remittances, Aid and Bureaucracy (MIRAB) states
, 26–27

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 17, 36

Ministry of Women, Children and Community Development (MWCSD)
, 78

Ministry of Women Community & Social Development (MWCSD)
, 75

Mobile Acquired Data App
, 109–110

Mobility
, 26

Multinationalisation of production
, 24

Nangai (Canarium)
, 114

National population censuses and household surveys
, 3

Native Land Trust Board (NLTB)
, 47–48

Neo-classical economists
, 106

Neoliberal gender policy discourse
, 38

Neoliberalism
, 38

Neoliberal market-led development
, 1

Non-cash informal economy
, 154

Non-climate-related tectonic activity
, 16

Non-coffee suppliers
, 63

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) crisis
, 17

Non-customary owner
, 47–48

Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs)
, 113, 114

NTFPs. See Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs)

Oceanic fisheries
, 75

‘Ocean of democracy’
, 18–19

‘One step removed’ approach
, 139–140

On-farm monitoring
, 109–110

‘Over-urbanisation’
, 25–26

Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER)
, 24–25

Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA)
, 24–25

Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS)
, 19, 39

Pacific Leaders’ Gender Equality Declaration (PLGED)
, 39

Pacific Platform for Action (PPA)
, 39

Pacific rural agriculture and women
, 43

Papua New Guinea (PNG)
, 121, 135–136, 154

LNG Project
, 121–122

See also Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) project

Participatory action research
, 136–137

Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA)
, 22–23

Peer-to-peer learning process
, 140–144

educators as role models
, 143

to improved production
, 143

through social networks
, 142

Personal wealth
, 154–155

Physical and sexual violence
, 3–4, 37

Physical displacement
, 123

PLGED. See Pacific Leaders’ Gender Equality Declaration (PLGED)

PNG Rural Development Handbook
, 122

See also Community Livelihood Improvement Program (CLIP)

Political commitments
, 33

Political turbulence
, 18–19

Polygamy
, 154

Population and migration
, 25–27

‘Power within’ and ‘power to’ approach
, 82

Public discussions and civil protests
, 92

Public life and decision-making
, 3

Quasi-periodic climatic pattern
, 16

Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) program
, 26, 112

Regionalism
, 19

Resilience and vulnerability
, 114

Resilience mechanism
, 106–107

Resource-poor rural communities
, 20

Resources, empowerment process
, 42

Revised National Policy on Gender and Development 20142018
, 95

Royal estates
, 46

RSE. See Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) program

Rural development
, 107, 108, 109–110, 115

Rural Fijian communities
, 63–65

See also Bula Coffee

Rural iTaukei communities
, 69

Samoa

aquaculture sector in

data collection process
, 77–78

gender conceptual framework
, 77

gender institutionalization
, 74–75

methods
, 78–80

front-line ambassadors
, 76

respondent sample size of gender and aquaculture study in
, 79

traditional and cultural context
, 77

women as feagaiga
, 76

Sand mining and housing
, 16–17

Savings
, 68

Sea level rise (SLR)
, 16–17

Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP)
, 26

Secretariat of the Pacific Community
, 19

Sector Plan Steering Committee
, 75

Semi-commercial farming
, 143

Semi-subsistence farmers
, 4

Semi-subsistence livelihoods
, 8

Sevusevu
, 63–64

Short-term labour migration
, 26

SIDS. See Small island developing states (SIDS)

Sigatoka Valley
, 22

Sizeable mineral resources
, 4

SLF. See Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF)

Smallholder farmer development
, 135–136

Small island developing states (SIDS)
, 15

Social attributes
, 154

Social constructivism
, 152

Social inequality
, 4, 151, 152–153, 160

Social positioning
, 154

Social Relations Approach
, 35

Social stability
, 75–76

Social stratification
, 92

Sorcery-related violence
, 3–4

South Pacific

agriculture
, 20–22

aid
, 27–28

climate change, spectre and reality of
, 28

countries
, 15

economic development
, 19–20

forests and fish
, 22–23

gender discourse and frameworks in
, 38–42

gender equity. See Gender equity

gender mainstreaming
, 42, 165–166

gender statistics in
, 3–4

intersectionality
, 151–152

mines
, 23

person’s social position
, 153

population and migration
, 25–27

resilience, innovation and future
, 28–29

rural development and subsistence agriculture in
, 4–5

tourism
, 23–24

trade
, 24–25

women roles in fisheries. See Aquaculture sector in Samoa

See also Intersectionality

Stability
, 18–19

Storms
, 16–17

Strength-based approaches
, 137

Subsistence farming
, 5

‘Sunday-to-Sunday’ loan group
, 143

Sustainable agricultural development
, 5–7, 163, 165

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 36

Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF)
, 95, 107–108

Sustainable livelihoods
, 5, 105

Sustainable rural development
, 93–94

Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation
, 60

Talanoa
, 64, 65

‘Talaona groups’ in Fiji
, 110

Ten Seeds
, 136–137, 170

Tidal and wave action
, 16–17

Tilapia
, 74, 80, 84, 85

Time use surveys (TUS)
, 79

Tonga Food Road Map 2014 − 2064
, 91

Tonga, gendered institutions
, 100–101

gender equality
, 92–93

gender-sensitive stakeholder analysis
, 93–94, 96, 98

organisations and local empowerment
, 100–101

phase 1: community development and project initiation
, 94–97

phase 2: intensive horticulture − orchard maintenance
, 97–100

Tonga Strategic Development Framework (TSDF) Strategies
, 91

Trade
, 24–25

Traditional economy
, 106–107, 110–112, 117–118

Traditional gardening systems and NTFPs
, 114

Traditional knowledge systems and biodiversity
, 107

Turaga-ni-koro’s
, 63–64

‘Unbalanced’ and ‘balanced’ family pie chart
, 140

Under- and over-nutrition
, 1

UNDP Development Report (2018)
, 127

UNDP Gender Inequality Index
, 127

United Nations Development Programme’s composite
, 3

Universalised gender and empowerment initiatives
, 41

Unpaid work
, 36–37

Urbanisation
, 1, 29

Vanuatu

context-specific gender relations in
, 106

cultural protocols
, 115–116

gender differences in
, 107

land area
, 108–109

land tenure reform in
, 106

populations
, 109

rural women in
, 105

society in
, 106

See also Agroecology and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Framework (ASRLF)

Vanuatu Women Development Scheme (VANWODS)
, 112

Village community educators (VCEs)
, 139, 140–141, 169–170

Village Council
, 80, 82

Village Fisheries Management Advisory committee (VFMAC)
, 80

Violence
, 6–7, 37, 123, 131

emotional
, 4

gender-based
, 3–4, 123

sorcery-related
, 3–4

Voice for Change
, 141

Volcanic activity
, 16

Voter reluctance
, 92

‘Wayward’ modern women
, 155

WEE. See Women’s economic empowerment (WEE)

Western-imposed human rights discourse
, 49

Westminster democratic model
, 18–19

WID. See Women in development (WID)

Wife order, polygamous marriages
, 154

Women

access

to income
, 43–45

to land
, 45–49

in aquaculture
, 87

as carers
, 80–81

contributions in fisheries
, 73–74

customary chiefs or nobles
, 155

decision-making ability and leadership
, 93

empowerment
, 3, 38, 165–166

agency and resources in agricultural livelihoods
, 42–49

and gender equality
, 33–36

as farmers
, 84

in farming work
, 83

grassroots support
, 39–40

leadership
, 92, 93, 100

marginalisation
, 83

as producers
, 81–84

as religious subjects
, 160

as sisters
, 86–87

tenure security for
, 106

as weavers
, 84–85

Women-focused development projects
, 6

Women in development (WID)
, 34

Women’s economic empowerment (WEE)
, 38, 60

Women smallholder farmers
, 135–136

agricultural and gender challenges
, 136

empowerment approach to learning
, 137–138

empowerment approach to research
, 136–137

Women’s Markets for Change project
, 44–45

Women’s voice
, 70

World Cafe
, 136–137, 170

World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development
, 6