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Women Challenges in Accessing Natural Resources: creating innovations for education opportunities.

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dc.creator Mugaya, Tumaini Samweli
dc.date 2020-11-25T08:26:12Z
dc.date 2020-11-25T08:26:12Z
dc.date 2020
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T13:53:50Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T13:53:50Z
dc.identifier Mugaya T. S. (2020) Women Challenges in Accessing Natural Resources: creating innovations for education opportunities. International Educative Research Foundation and Publisher; 2520-7504.4 (2), 2020 43-51
dc.identifier 2520-7504
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2620
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2620
dc.description Abstract. Full text article available at https://jriie.com/women-challenges-in-accessing-natural-resources-creating-innovations-for-education-opportunities/
dc.description Abstract Full Text Available at https://jriie.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/JRIIE-4-2-006.pdf In many developing countries, there are challenges facing women when it comes to accessing natural resources. This study investigated Challenges facing women in accessing natural resources in Dodoma rural areas, Tanzania. The study was guided by three objectives which were: identifying challenges hindering rural women’s access to natural resources in Mpwapwa district, identifying challenges that hamper rural women from gaining opportunities over education and finding out useful innovative for natural resources towards education opportunities. The study used a sample size of 30 respondents and was done qualitatively with the use of simple statistical applications. The data were collected through interviews, observations and focus group discussion. The findings revealed that many rural women are often financially dependent on men or do not have access to natural resources. With regard to land access, for instance often women are main users, providers and managers of land yet men have a greater role than women in making decision in what is produced. As a result, in Dodoma and especially rural areas, women have little access to natural resources and this inadequacy hinders women participation in education. Trainings to gender inequality, less women involvement in natural resource management, building self-esteem and self-confidence were found to be useful innovative strategies. The study recommends that government authorities and other stakeholders should create sensitization programs of gender equality on accessing and control over natural resources.
dc.language en_US
dc.publisher International Educative Research Foundation and Publisher
dc.subject Women
dc.subject Natural Resources
dc.subject Education opportunities
dc.subject Innovations
dc.subject Education
dc.subject Dodoma
dc.subject Rural Women
dc.subject Mpwapwa
dc.subject Gender inequality
dc.subject Gender equality
dc.title Women Challenges in Accessing Natural Resources: creating innovations for education opportunities.
dc.type Article


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