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While the Rural Women’s Assembly amplifies the voices of 170,000 farmers pushing for sustainable agriculture, a lack of landownership restricts their decision-making power. Securing land control for women remains essential to addressing systemic food security issues. Charles Mpaka reports.
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CHIRADZULU, Malawi — In Chiradzulu district in southern Malawi, 60 women who are members of the Rural Women’s Assembly grow fruits and vegetables alongside their staple crop, maize. In recent years,…
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Movement gives African rural women farmers a voice, but still battles landownership
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