Extension "woman to woman" - Training peasant women liaisons to reach peasant women


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A CASE STUDY OF LESSONS LEARNED THROUGH FAO PROJECTS IN HONDURAS

Based on a case study prepared by
Susan Fleck

under the guidance and sponsorship of

Women in Agricultural Production and Rural Development Service, Human Resources, Institutions and Agrarian Reform Division

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome 1994

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Contents


Preface

Rural women in Honduras

Project background

Training in gender for extensionists

Extension liaisons

A model for success: the food production liaison

Training at work: community food liaisons in the villages

Learning from experience

Conclusions

Acronyms

Selected bibliography on women in Honduras

Annex: practical guides

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