Empowering Marginalised Actors

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Title of Resource

Empowering Marginalised Actors

Identifier

FP_0042

Main Topic

Biodiversity and Ecosystem impacts
Soil and food security

TypeofFocus

General focus (e.g., if the resource covers several topics)

Format

Newspaper and article

License

Date Created

2019

Audience Education Level

Students (college/university)

Resource URL

Publisher URL

Type

text

Science Approaches

Change-oriented and action learning

Learning Approaches

None given (content only)

Includes References

No

Suggested Usefulness

Indigenous Voice

Yes. Cultural heritage practices, Local context

Women and Children Agency

Yes. The focus is on developing market literacy, and skills for representation, mobilisation, dialogue and negotiation using marginalised actors. Categories of such marginalised/ disadvantaged actors are women, the poorest and minority ethnic groups who are often more disadvantaged than their peers due to factors such as low socio-economic status and or lack of bargaining power. A representative is empowered and elected for the process of improving the market system. . A representative ( woman) is empowered and elected for the process of improving the market system.

Social Inclusion

Yes. Using Human Market Map exercise to enable market actors build up the map from the beginning without referencing the map produced by the project team.

Entrepreneurial Opportunities

No

Sustainable Development Goal

SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities & Communities
SDG 12 - Responsible Production & Consumption

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