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Determinants of rural women’s empowerment in food security in Ethiopia: Experience from Walmara district

Abdisa Olkeba, Speaker at Food Technology Conferences
Bule Hora University, Ethiopia
Title : Determinants of rural women’s empowerment in food security in Ethiopia: Experience from Walmara district

Abstract:

This paper examines the determinants of rural women's empowerment in food security in Ethiopia: the case of Walmara District. We used a quantitative method to study it. The household surveys were administered to 335 rural women's households, which were selected through a systematic sampling technique. The Rural Women's Composite Empowerment Index was used to measure women's empowerment. And Household Food Insecurity Access Scale was used to measure food security. We employed a binary logit model to investigate determinant factors. The findings show that women’s empowerment is 64.8% in the study area. The finding suggests that factors like access to agricultural inputs, training, credit, market information, and education significantly enhance women's empowerment in food security. Notably, access to agricultural inputs boosts the likelihood of women being empowered in terms of food security by 69.9%, making it the most significant contributing factor when all other variables are held constant. Yet, circumscribed predictors hamper full empowerment. It concludes that a few negatively associated predictors—household dependence and restrictive cultural barriers—are hindering full empowerment, albeit women's empowerment in food security is predominantly positively associated with key predictors. It recommends the establishment of joint actions and monitoring platforms of several stakeholders such as religious leaders, government, elders, and women's representatives to address the negative factors and ensure comprehensive and sustainable improvements in women's empowerment in food security.

Keywords: Binary logit, determinants, rural, RWCEI, women’s empowerment

Biography:

Abdisa Olkeba is an assistant professor of Governance and Development Studies at Bule Hora University and a Ph.D. candidate at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. His research areas are development studies, food security and livelihood, politics, governance, foreign direct investment, gender, indigenous knowledge, rural transformation, and economic development. Mr. Abdisa served as department head of Civics and Ethical Studies and department head of Governance and Development Studies. Further, he served as director of the Internationalization Office, and the Postgraduate School director at Bule Hora University. Additionally, he has been reviewing different manuscripts in various international journals.

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