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A Shoulder to Lean on for Female Farmers in South Sudan

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How a women’s farming group in Rumbek created an incredible community

The members of the group now produce and sell food for the community, helping to provide greater food security in a volatile area. The group also serves as a friendly support system for each other. ©FAO/Andrea Campeanu
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Thanks to this FAO-USAID project, the community support was also financial. To further their progress, the group also introduced a savings and loans scheme, quite an uncommon concept in South Sudan. In an area that does not have easy access to formal financial services, group initiatives like these are key to providing simple savings and loan facilities to help members invest in their land and increase their profitability.

They began a savings box for the group, to which each member contributes 320 South Sudanese pounds (USD 1.30) a week. Annually, the group saves a total of 340 800 South Sudanese pounds (around USD 1 200). They are also looking to establish an official bank account and use the money to start purchasing their own more modern farming equipment, cutting the time and labour required and increasing their harvesting capabilities.

Not just financial support, but emotional support too

But for some of the women, the group’s support has been more than financial – it has been truly life changing. Some time ago, Agok had been told that, due to medical complications, she could not conceive children.

Devastated, Agok turned to the women of her group. The group decided to use some of their funds to help her travel to one of South Sudan’s largest cities, Wau, to see a doctor. With the funding, Agok was able to get medical treatment, and she currently has three healthy children.

This kind of support and solidarity is just one of the many reasons the women say they prefer being in the group over farming on their own. “As we work, we can discuss women’s issues that we normally cannot talk about and offer each other advice and help,” says Agok.

The women in Apande and Agok’s group are all married, but their husbands work with livestock which often keeps them away from their families, leaving the women to manage large households on their own. Having their own sources of income helps give the women more independence.

“When we cultivate together, we don’t need to rely on men. Before joining the group, I had no choice in financial decisions, but now I have my own income. When my husband is away with the cattle, I can support my family on my own,” Agok says happily.

Before joining the group, many of them sold alcohol, which can be a dangerous profession as the customers, usually male, would at times become violent leave or without paying. The vegetable group allows them to make an income safely and with the support of other women. Agok and her fellow women feel strongly about the amount of support the group provides.

In areas like Agok and Apande’s in South Sudan, farming is tough – and even tougher for women, who face the challenge of raising a family and managing a household, all while making a living through farming. Community farming groups offer the opportunity for women to lean on each other and pool their resources, improving food and financial security for their families and communities.

But to these women, the group means much more than that. It represents ‘Nom lau’ – the freedom to make their own choices and build better lives. Nothing is more fundamental than this in reaching worldwide gender equality and ensuring food secure futures.

Update: COVID-19 in South Sudan

Though there haven’t been many widely reported cases in South Sudan, the COVID-19 outbreak and the precautionary measures to limit its spread, including the closure of international borders, movement restrictions, curfews and lockdowns, are threatening to paralyse an already fragile food system and negatively impact more than 6.5 million South Sudanese people. Female South Sudanese farmers are feeling the impacts more strongly as their livelihoods are often more informal, including activities in the service industry or cross-border trade.

FAO is supporting communities during the pandemic by delivering seeds and tools to farmers all over the country, distributing posters with hygiene advice and leading operations to sanitise market spaces. In July, FAO and WFP are launching a USAID-funded project aimed at mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on the food and nutrition security of economically vulnerable households in urban areas. The project intends to improve vegetable production and to support the nutrition and income of poor urban households in Juba, Nimule, Wau and Aweil.

*SOURCE: FAO. Go to ORIGINAL.

2020 Human Wrongs Watch


Source: https://human-wrongs-watch.net/2020/08/05/a-shoulder-to-lean-on-for-female-farmers-in-south-sudan/


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