Graduate School of International Studies Ajou University
Publication Year
2013-08
Language
eng
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Over the years, the Cameroon government has been making efforts to reduce poverty in
rural areas, but attaching very little importance to gender equality and women
empowerment. Recently some strides have been made by the government in this direction
but the consequence can only be felt in some urban areas, while there is still overt
discrimination or inequality between men and women. This result has been the continuous
dependence of women on men support, leading to poverty among the women.
This thesis hopes to analyze the role of gender equality and women empowerment in
reducing poverty in rural areas of Cameroon. It hopes to bring out evidence on the effects
of women’s access to markets and decision making within the household on poverty
reduction. This will be analyzed using the capability approach of Amartya Sen, in his book
Development as Freedom and some of the work of Jeffrey Sachs in his book titled The End
of Poverty