project paper

Promoting gender equality in irrigation

by Sophie Theis,
Simone Passarelli,
Elizabeth Bryan,
Nicole Lefore,
Seblewongle Deneke,
Ben Nyamadi and
Sophia Mlote
Open Access
Citation
Theis, Sophie; Passarelli, Simone; Bryan, Elizabeth; Lefore, Nicole; Deneke, Seblewongle; Nyamadi, Ben; and Mlote, Sophia. 2016. Promoting gender equality in irrigation. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Small Scale Irrigation (FTF-ILSSI) Project Notes 1. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and International Water Management Institute (IWMI). http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/130467

Small-scale irrigation is increasingly recognized as a key strategy for enhancing agricultural productivity and food security under growing climate uncertainty in Africa south of the Sahara. Rainfed production dominates the region, but governments and other stakeholders are increasing investments in irrigation. As these efforts are being rolled out, the gender implications of irrigation must be consid-ered to ensure that both men and women have the opportunity to adopt irrigation technologies and benefit from these investments.