Chiappe,
M.; García and Santos, R.
Participation, productivity and training: The path
of the Uruguayan Association of Rural Women - AMRU
Montevideo: Cinterfor/ILO, 2005
91p. (Technical office papers, 17)
ISBN:92-9088-195-X
In order to fight against poverty and promote sustainable
and inclusive rural development, adopting a gender dimension and articulating
with the local productive and social environment are widely acknowledged
imperatives. This requires building up networks, mobilising multiple
resources and actors and, above all, a global analysis and a variety
of changes in which personal, family, productive and socio-political
dimensions are indivisibly articulated. In this sense, and as an example,
promoting a higher female participation and representation through strong
organisations committed to these principles has proved to be a powerful
and effective contribution.
By achieving these objectives, vocational training plays
a key role though this is not always explicit and even though actors
are not fully aware of this. By systematising ten years of work of AMRU
from the perspective of the processes of change in these four dimensions,
this book enables to visualise its contributions and learn and acquire
good practices in order to increase labour opportunities, citizenship
participation and the quality of life of women and rural families.
INDEX
Introduction
Rural
development, gender and training for work
Sara Silveira
1. Gender and rural development
2. Vocational training policies for an integral and fair development
3. The path systematisation of the Uruguayan Association of Rural Women
- AMRU
A
collective path of rural women towards development: the Uruguayan Association
of Rural Women - AMRU
Martha Chiappe
I. Background of the Uruguayan Association of Rural Women - AMRU
II. Strategies of action
III. Core aspects of the evolution process of AMRU
IV. Final comments
Bibliography
Ten
years from the foundation of AMRU. Some comments and reflections about
learnt findings and future challenges
Rosario García y Santos
I. Core aspects and strategies of development
Main learnt findings
1. From associability to individual and collective power
2. From building up women's autonomy towards a more global view of gender
3. From the position within the family environment towards the position
in the public environment
4. From local knowledge and traditional production towards a collective
project of integral quality
II. Future challenges
Annexes
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