Scenario and Gender Mainstreaming in Public Policies directed to rural women

Authors

  • Felipe Leitão da Cunha Marzano University of the Fraser Valley
  • Maria da Dores Saraiva de Loreto University of the Fraser Valley
  • Júlia Soares Ferreira University of the Fraser Valley
  • Haudrey Germiniani University of the Fraser Valley

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15520/sslej.v3i11.2336

Keywords:

Family agriculture, Public policy; Rural area; Gender.

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze public policies aimed at rural women, from the perspective of gender mainstreaming.
We performed a bibliographic research with semi-structured interviews with women farmers who were part of public
policies, such as the Food Acquisition Program (PAA), Brazil’s School Feeding Program (PNAE) and Brazil without
Misery (BSM), in the municipality of Paula Cândido/MG, in the southeastern region of Brazil. Results showed that the
gender perspective was contemplated in the analyzed public policies, since, in the perception of the women, there were
no difficulties in accessing the programs, in addition to allowing the reconciliation of productive activities with domestic
work. They consider that the participation in social movements and, mainly, the action of the extension workers of
EMATER were facilitator elements of this process. Therefore, gender mainstreaming is associated with the human
aspects of the programs, which direct land use and influence the marketing process, income generation and female
independence. The major difficulties are excessive bureaucracy and irregularities in payments for the offered products.
There is a limited perception about gender mainstreaming, requiring more integrated and sustainable actions, for equal
social opportunities, in all policy decision-making processes.

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Published

2018-11-07

How to Cite

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Cunha Marzano, F. L. da; Saraiva de Loreto, M. da D.; Ferreira, J. S.; Germiniani, H. Scenario and Gender Mainstreaming in Public Policies Directed to Rural Women. sslej 2018, 3, 1-7.

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