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Toledo Maya Women Council members receiving training through the Ixqik Women’s Association of Peten, Guatemala in collaboration with Help for Progress


Project funded by

Oxfam
 

we have been accompanying rural communities in the development process for over 21 years
 

Gender Analysis of the Organic Cacao Production in Toledo District
  1. Will describe in general terms the organic cacao production system of the Toledo district.
  2. Determine the major activities of men and women with reference to the organic cacao production.
  3. Identify constraints and barriers faced by men and women in carrying out their activities.
  4. Prepare a descriptive and analytical report on the main findings, suggesting appropriate options and recommendations.

The methodology will use participatory techniques, including discussions with cacao farmers and their families on their farms and in household, compounds, and interviews with extension staff. 

"Gender Analysis of the Organic Cacao Industry in the Toledo District"- View document
Gender Policy and Practice-view document
 
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