Unheard Voices: Nigerian Women's Climate Struggle

Unheard Voices: Nigerian Women's Climate Struggle

Gender Disparities Hinder Climate Resilience: Challenges Faced by Rural Nigerian Women

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2024-10-15 )

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This book explores the intersection of gender inequality and climate change adaptation in rural South-West Nigeria. It focuses on how these inequalities affect women farmers' ability to cope with environmental challenges. Through qualitative research involving focus groups with women across three states, the study uncovers significant barriers these women face, including limited decision-making power, restricted resource access, and inadequate support systems. Despite these obstacles, this book highlights women's resourcefulness in developing adaptation strategies like intercropping and small livestock projects. It emphasizes the need for targeted interventions that address disempowering gender norms, promote women's inclusion in decision-making, improve resource access, and enhance climate information dissemination. This research contributes valuable insights into the nuanced gender dynamics crucial for developing equitable and effective climate action strategies in Nigeria and potentially in similar contexts globally. This book ultimately calls for grounding climate adaptation policies in the lived experiences of rural women to create more resilient and inclusive communities.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-620-8-22251-2

ISBN-10:

6208222516

EAN:

9786208222512

Book language:

English

By (author) :

JUMOKE ODEDIJI

Number of pages:

64

Published on:

2024-10-15

Category:

Research on Woman and gender