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The first women's association in Ambalanirana appeared in 1997 thanks to the twinning of their commune with the Brittany region (France). In 2012, this rural commune had 5 associations with a total of 53 members. Active in the agricultural sector, they operated in 2010 a total area of 68.4 ha with an estimated production of 47.8 tons. Among other things, the commune recognizes these associations as local development bodies and grants them plots of land for systematic reforestation. The women's groups are developing their activities thanks to technical support to promote agricultural…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The first women's association in Ambalanirana appeared in 1997 thanks to the twinning of their commune with the Brittany region (France). In 2012, this rural commune had 5 associations with a total of 53 members. Active in the agricultural sector, they operated in 2010 a total area of 68.4 ha with an estimated production of 47.8 tons. Among other things, the commune recognizes these associations as local development bodies and grants them plots of land for systematic reforestation. The women's groups are developing their activities thanks to technical support to promote agricultural production. However, support in the area of marketing is non-existent. Despite an encouraging dynamic, the sustainability of women's associations is still fragile, especially in the current socio-political context. Reluctance to pay membership fees, responsibilities as a mother, and limited access to land holdings hinder the development of women's associations. In addition, there is a lack of women decision makers at the local level.
Autorenporträt
Name: Andrianady Tahina RalaifanasinaNationality: MalagasyHigher education:2015: Master II in Environmental Economics and Management, Montesquieu University of Bordeaux IV2014: DEA (Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies) of Letters and Human Sciences, Department of Geography specialized in Human Geography, University of Antananarivo