Opinion: The tackling of structural obstacles must accompany ‘Zero Hunger’ policies in Brazil
The semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil, where rural women have long struggled with food insecurity and water scarcity, is a place of resilience. For generations, women here were responsible for supporting agriculture, managing domestic work, caring for family, and transporting heavy buckets with water balanced on their heads from distant wells. But the launch of Brazil’s ‘Zero Hunger’ strategy in the early 2000s changed everything.
Title of publication: Issue 2 Cultivating health
Author: Mariana Lopes Simoes
Organization: Rooted in Agroecology and Food Sovereignty
Year: 2025
Country/ies: Brazil
Geographical coverage: Latin America and the Caribbean
Type: Blog article
Full text available at: https://rooted-magazine.org/2025/04/14/tackling-structural-obstacles-mus
Content language: English
