Empowering Marginalised Actors
Item
Title of Resource
Empowering Marginalised Actors
Identifier
FP_0042
Main Topic
Biodiversity and Ecosystem impacts
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Soil and food security
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TypeofFocus
General focus (e.g., if the resource covers several topics)
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Format
Newspaper and article
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License
Date Created
2019
Audience Education Level
Students (college/university)
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Publisher URL
Type
text
Science Approaches
Sustainability
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Change-oriented and action learning
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Learning Approaches
None given (content only)
Includes References
No
Suggested Usefulness
Very useful
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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