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Women farmers grow, buy, sell, cook food and feed their children. They produce 60 – 80% of food in most developing countries.
Women hold the key to tackling hunger and malnutrition. Their needs are often not recognised or understood.
Tracking the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme: Assessing the inclusion of marginal farmers in Zambia’s CAADP roundtable.
This study examines the challenges faced by marginal farmers in three districts (Mongu, Senanga and Kaoma) in Zambia’s Western Province.
Further, it examines the extent to which the Zambian government and donors are helping them to address those challenges.
In 2007, a donor who was already supporting Concern contacted us about funding a project with a number of friends.
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