Women in Agriculture

Despite creating a dignified position in male dominated society; the struggle for women is far from over. Although it’s evident that women have left nothing unaccomplished, the percentage of women achievers to men achievers is comparatively low.
Women in agriculture are helping to pave the way for a better future. As leaders, it is our responsibility to make sure the next generation of women are educated, encouraged and empowered to take on the challenges of meeting the world’s growing food, fuel and fiber needs.
Throughout this Course, you will sight examples from Indian as most of the materials used for preparing the course training is from Indian. However, you can relate the example to your local context.
Training methodology:
- All training materials will be availed through online or distance learning
- You are expected to submit by weekly assignments via email
- You will receive feedback from our committed instructors.
- Learn at your own time schedule
- At the end of the course, you will be issued with a certificate.
Learning materials
Course materials and Assignments will be provided at the beginning of the course.
Course Assignments
Participants will be required to submit assignments for the period of 1-3 months to demonstrate their understanding of the course content. Upon successful completion of the course, the participant will receive a Certificate of Merit.
Introduction
Throughout this Course, you will sight examples from Indian as most of the materials used for preparing the course training is from Indian. However, you can relate the example to your local context.
STATUS OF WOMEN
Despite creating a dignified position in male dominated society; the struggle for women is far from over. Although it’s evident that women have left nothing unaccomplished, the percentage of women achievers to men achievers is comparatively low.