Rural women in Sardinata, Norte de Santander, Colombia and their empowerment in the cocoa production chain

Published: 12 December 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/cyv7kk6npt.2
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The primary source of information for this dataset comes from a total of ten interviews with rural women in the municipality of Sardinata, Department of Norte de Santander, Colombia. The criteria for selecting the interviewees were: they were of legal age, live in this municipality, are Colombian nationals, live in different houses, share a rural neighbourhood, grow cocoa and combine this work with unpaid work such as housework and care, are in the first link of the production chain, and may be victims of the armed conflict or gender-based violence, displaced by the armed conflict and/or returnees from Venezuela. Access to the interviewed population was through the Asociación Hogares Juveniles Campesinos, Norte de Santander Regional Office. The interviews were carried out during the month of March 2024, each interviewee signed the informed consent form and the names used in the stories quoted are codes.

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Institutions

Universidad Simon Bolivar, Universidad de Pamplona, Colombia Ministerio de Ciencia Tecnologia e Innovacion

Categories

Women's Studies, Rural Area, Colombia, Women's Decision-Making Process, Community Leadership, Empowerment, Cocoa, Time Use

Funding

Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología, Conocimiento e Innovación

Cod: 102882 CT 235-2023

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