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Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa WCA 2000 PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1.Introduction 2.Improved data collection regarding human and socio- economic.

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1 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa WCA 2000 PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1.Introduction 2.Improved data collection regarding human and socio- economic factors 3.Results from selected countries

2 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa 1Introduction Urgent need to overcome general lack of gender specific data: WFS, 1996, recognised fundamental contribution women to food security, Changing role Government: central decision maker  facilitator of private sector involvement and decentralised decision-making Need to respond to recent emergencies: poverty, food insecurity, HIV/AIDS

3 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa 2.Improved data collection regarding human and socio-economic factors Gender-sensitive data reflects diverse situation of men and women in the agrarian economy  need to verify gender biases in: Agricultural holding  concept of sub-holder / field manager Head of Household  minimum presence of 6 months/year & interviewer training Agricultural labour: difficulty to distinguish between women’s productive and household activities

4 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa 3.Results from selected countries Include need for gender specific data in census objective Need for fine-tuning sub-holder concept, training and revision of analytical framework with regard to gender concerns Sub-holder concept one of most important innovations in 2000 WCA  allows for intra-household gender analysis of agricultural production Data producers and users need further training in gender concepts to increase demand for / use of gender specific data

5 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa Conclusion FIRST - Need to strengthen capacities of:  Statisticians for gender explicit analysis of agricultural data  Development planners use available data for gender specific planning

6 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa Conclusion SECOND – RECOGNITION NEED FOR DATA AT SUB-NATIONAL LEVEL This will illustrate regional differences in:  Agricultural performance  Feminisation of agricultural sector in Africa

7 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa 85+ 80 - 84 75 - 79 70 -74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 59 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 -19.10 - 14.5 - 9 > 5 Male Female Scale maximum = 90000 Figure 1 - Sex and age disaggregation of agricultural population – Guinea Source: Recensement national agricole, 2000 - 2001 85+ 80 - 84 75 - 79 70 -74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 59 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 -19.10 - 14.5 - 9 > 5 MaleFemale Scale maximum = 800000 GuineaLabe Region

8 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa Age group/ Province Male – female ratio in % NationalExtreme North NorthAdamaou a EastCentreSouthLittoralSouth- West North- West West MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF 64+54464555 55 – 6454464555 45 – 5443574654554548524456396141594654623837633466 35 – 4441594654514931693961346642583367455544563268 25 – 3437633763336731694555425842584159485232682971 15 – 2444564852435750 4456415950584654435743573862 5 – 1451494753 > 5 ans50 National475348524852495150 47534852495150 46544258 Table 1 – Distribution of agricultural population by sex, by age group and per province – CAMEROON Source: Agricultural census 1984

9 ProvinceHead of holding Agricultural Census 1984 Head of holding Agricultural survey ’85 – ‘86 Head of holding Agricultural survey’89 – ‘90 MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale Extreme – North91,88,291,88,292,67,4 North93,26,894,75,393,66,4 Adamaoua91,09,091,58,588,111,9 East91,68,490,89,285,614,4 Centre77,822,278,521,571,828.2 South84,915,181,118,971,228,8 Littoral79,120,979,920,163,236,8 South-West83,916,183,116,984,615,4 North – West85,414,689,110,975,424,6 West75,824,273,626,46634 National85,414,685,214,879,420,6 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa Table 2- Heads of agricultural holdings by sex and per province – CAMEROON Source: Agricultural census 1984 ; Agricultural surveys, 1985 – 86 and 1989 – ‘90

10 Gender concerns in agricultural census in Africa Table 3 - Distribution of areas cultivated by crop and by sex of Head of Household and Plot Managers – BURKINA FASO Source: ENSA 1993, Burkina Faso Impact of introduction of sub-holder concept CropHead of Household/sex (collective cultivation) % Plot Manager/sex (individual cultivation) % Both % malefemalemalefemalemalefemale Millet97345558713 Maize9919010892 Rice98265358515 Groundnuts97332685446 Vouandzuo964208050 White sorghum98258429010 Red sorghum9735545919 (sub) Total98248528614


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