Articulo
Rural and Indigenous women empowerment through productive groups and social microbusinesses in Mexico
Fecha
2019-04-17Registro en:
p-ISSN: 1390-6291; e-ISSN: 1390-8618
Autor
Robinson Trápaga, Diana Gabriela
Institución
Resumen
The organization of indigenous and rural women in productive and micro-enterprise groups aims to be a tool of empowerment, fighting against poverty and gender equity, with the three Sustainable Development Objectives of the 2030 Development
Agenda of the United Nations. In Mexico, these objectives are addressed from the National Development Plan (2013-2018),
in which gender is also established as a transversal strategy to be applied in the design and implementation of sector policies,
programs and budgets. In this sense, it is established as a priority to address the social lag of the population, especially minorities. The objective of this article is to show the relationship between the empowerment of rural and indigenous women
through their participation in productive projects and social micro-enterprises. The research is conducted using a descriptive
methodology with documentary design, based on a literature review of publications that relate both concepts. As a result of
the research, an integrative process is proposed towards the empowerment of rural and indigenous women who participate in
productive projects or social micro-enterprises in Mexico. It is concluded that accompaniment, empathy and training are required to create social micro-enterprises that foster transformation, and social value and contribute to the local development.