Women work on home-made production of biscuits.  They are part of a rural cooperative in Kesavarayanpettai, India.

Rural women

Rural women don’t want charity, they want to feel empowered

Episode 11 | 13 October 2021

Every year, on 15 October, the world celebrates the International Day of Rural Women, recognizing the critical role played by women in rural areas. This year the International Day recognizes their contribution in enhancing agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating rural poverty. “Women don’t want charity, they want to be helped and empowered,” says Reema Nanavaty, former General Secretary of the Self Employed Women's Association, in India, in a conversation with Elisenda Estruch Puertas, rural economy specialist at the ILO.

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Featuring

Guests

Reema Nanavaty
Reema Nanavaty
Former General Secretary, Self Employed Women’s Association, India
Elisenda Estruch Puertas
Elisenda Estruch Puertas
Rural Economy Specialist, ILO

Host

Isabel Piquer
Isabel Piquer
Communication and Public Information Officer, ILO