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Gender Action Learning System for Coffee Chain Upgrading Linda Mayoux Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa. Gender Action Learning System. community-led empowerment methodology aims to give women as well as men more control over their lives
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Gender Action Learning System for Coffee Chain Upgrading Linda Mayoux Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa
Gender Action Learning System • community-led empowerment methodology • aims to give women as well as men more control over their lives • catalyse and support a sustainable movement for gender justice. • Based on Participatory Action Learning System (PALS). However in GALS the main focus is active promotion of a gender justice movement. Gender Action Learning System Overview: Linda Mayoux, Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa
Generic Process Principles • Focus on the positive: visioning, strengths, opportunities, win-win to build support for tackling challenges and conflicts • Action from Day 1: SMART activities and targets tracked over time from the very first session • Inclusion : everyone can be a leader of change • Social justice is non-negotiable : including gender • Sustainability : ownership, pyramid peer upscaling and integration Gender Action Learning System Overview: Linda Mayoux, Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa
Generic Diagram Tools Used at all levels, generally with symbol drawing to increase clarity of thinking and communication between stakeholders • Road Journey – strategic planning with SWOT • Vision and achievement journeys. • Trees – concept mapping. • Gender balance tree • Challenge Action Tree • Circle maps – relationship mapping • Empowerment Leadership Maps • Market Maps • Diamonds – change priorities and assessment • Empowerment, violence, property, decision-making, work etc. Gender Action Learning System Overview: Linda Mayoux, Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa
Current GALS processes in coffee production • Coffee Partnership for Tanzania project in Kilimanjaro, Mbinga and Kigoma aiming to reach 30,000 coffee farmers over 3 years • ON/IFAD GENVAD project Uganda and Rwanda reaching around 5,000 coffee farmers • TWIN UK Great Lakes Project: Uganda and Congo reaching around 1,000 farmers Gender Action Learning System Overview: Linda Mayoux, Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa
Champions` Presentation Vision Journey By Lickson Gender Balance Tree By Ms. Ann Social Empowerment Map By Ms. Ann & Lickson Gender Action Learning System Overview: Linda Mayoux, Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa
Wider Benefits • Significant and documented improvements in coffee quality and productivity in Bukonzo Joint, West Uganda. Anecdotal improvements elsewhere. • Happier men in both farmer and trading households. • Improved communications and understanding between stakeholders throughout the chain. • Peer sharing networks established for dissemination of technical and other types of information. • Participatory processes established as basis for improved organisational and local government planning. Gender Action Learning System Overview: Linda Mayoux, Catherine van der Wees and Charles Kainkwa
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