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    Seeds of change: cultivating feminist leadership in the co-operatives of the MENA region

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    Author(s)
    Najjar, Dina
    Oueslati, Dorsaf
    Ghanem, Hajer Ben
    Amil, Rola
    Hssain, Jihad Ait
    Nidkazza, Zakaria
    Kallida, Rajae
    Oussoulous, Nada
    Editor(s)
    Satija, Shivani
    Publication date
    2025-09-18
    Subject
    Gender
    Keywords
    rural co-operatives
    Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
    women’s empowerment
    feminist leadership
    economic participation
    collective agency
    public policies
    Country
    Lebanon
    Morocco
    Tunisia
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Routledge
    Oxfam KEDV
    Oxfam India
    Oxfam Mexico
    Oxfam South Africa
    Oxfam Colombia
    Oxfam Brazil
    Journal
    Gender and Development
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621755
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2025.2523159
    Document type
    Journal article
    Language
    English
    Description
    <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>This paper examines women&#8217;s leadership in local group governance in Morocco, Tunisia, and Lebanon, highlighting rural co-operatives as key spaces for socioeconomic participation and agency. Based on interviews and focus groups with a total of 917 participants (688 women and 170 men co-operative members, and 59 officials), the study identifies major barriers to women&#8217;s leadership, including financial limitations, lack of training, gender stereotypes, and exclusion from policy processes. Despite these obstacles, women-led co-operatives foster economic independence, collective agency, and more-inclusive governance. However, their impact is constrained by normative and policy environments where gender-sensitive governance remains weak. Using Morocco as a case study, the research evaluates targeted interventions &#8211; capacity strengthening, theatre forum, and governance workshops &#8211; that have enhanced women&#8217;s leadership and shifted local perceptions. The study calls for multi-level reforms to expand access to resources and training, challenge restrictive norms, and strengthen co-operation between co-operatives, authorities, and international actors. Empowering women&#8217;s grassroots leadership can catalyse broader sociopolitical transformation and advance gender equality across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.</p> </body> </html>
    Pages
    27
    EISSN
    1355-2074
    ISBN
    1364-9221
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2025.2523159
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