Climate Change and Women
Nicaragua: Farmers express thoughts on rural development through video
The Alzar las Voces (Raise the Voices) project in Nicaragua brings farmers in rural communities the possibility to speak out through video.
There are six organizations in Matagalpa Honduras who are working on this project including women’s collectives, Matagalpa Organization for the Blind, farmer organizations and an information center for Sustainable Development with the aid of Simas. The website is part of a project which will serve to showcase the work these organizations are doing with the members of the community.
Video: The importance of saving seeds
In the video above, Marcial Gonzalez, a promoter of the Farmer to Farmer program, explains how the program has helped them: first, they learned they shouldn’t burn their lands to clear them, how to build or grow ditches and barriers to help control erosion. Another lesson they’ve learned is the importance of saving and keeping seeds from national varieties of plants, since they are ideal to grow in their environment and why trees should be kept and not cut down, since they provide oxygen, shade and maintain the water sources.
Video: What it means to be a community promoter
Juana Urrutia, in another video, explains what it means to be a community promoter. A Promoter is in charge of a group or community, protecting the community’s interests, be it in fieldwork, production or socially. They also transmit knowledge which they received during workshops or activities, since it is their responsibility to put into practice what they have learned within their communities.
Video: A program to help women start their own business
Martha Elena Montenegro is a beneficiary of the credits and programs to help women start their own businesses. She makes some products using materials she harvests from her farm, however, after all the effort, she now has to pay back her loans, and she uses the video medium to ask how she should best distribute her earnings in order to be able to pay back her loan.
This story was originally published at www.globalvoicesonline.org.
The opinions expressed in this text are those of the author.
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Robertson Basan
Dear Friend,
Yes its true wat everyone said here but much is to be done then jus saying alone, here in meghalaya north east india, the temperature this winter was not as usual, n the rural farmers are left at their plight no one bothers and everyone willjust talk about it but we as local farmers need action from all quaters.
Sincerely
Robertson Basan
These videos represent concerns and achievements of rural folks especially women in a direct way and organizations who work in the influencing policy are using these videos in thier work so as to preset the facts in direct words of the rural population and not through consultant reports or presentation. Slowly this will make a difference in the way we do policy influence, and rural population will be able to reach thier concerns directly to higher level decision makers.
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Thanks for sharing Juliana. Martha Elena Montenegro and Juana Urrutia are great examples of women leading the way.