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Exploring ubuntu and women`s empowerment in Burundi
Wednesday, 2024/01/03 | 08:23:29

Figure by Esther Leah Achandi (ILRI) 

 

CGIAR (ILRI) January 2 2024

 

In October 2022, at the CGIAR GENDER Science Exchange organised by the CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform, five early-career researchers put themselves forward for ‘GenderVision!’—an idea contest inspired by the international song competition Eurovision. Contestants pitched their research ideas in a bid to win USD 10,000 to take their dream project forward.  

 

Esther Leah Achandi, a post-doctoral fellow at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), was announced the winner for her pitch to investigate context-specific definitions of ‘empowerment’.

 

Context-specific exploration is important for understanding how empowerment, as a global concept, fits within local culture and ways of life in communities. It also explores local perceptions towards empowerment when it comes to daily realities and ideals. In 2023, Achandi set out to explore the link between empowerment and the ubuntu way of life.

 

See https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/ubuntu-and-womens-empowerment-conceptualisations-in-smallholder-livestock-farming-communities-in-kayanza-and-gitega-provinces-in-burundi/

 

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