The urban grassroots women鈥檚 movement and women鈥檚 food organizations
Abstract
In this paper the focus is on an analysis, in general, of the urban grassroots women鈥檚 movement, but using a port of entry that facilitates understanding how the movement functions. Our entry point will be those organizations we call 鈥渨omen鈥檚 food organizations鈥� (Organizaciones de Mujeres para la Alimentaci贸n, OMA)2 鈥� the Community Kitchens (Comedores Populares, CP) and the Glass of Milk Committees (Comit茅s del Vaso de Leche, CVL). The OMAs facilitate a study of the movement beginning with its most important organizations. Both the CPs and the CVLs are the best known women鈥檚 organizations and are recognized at the national (and, in some cases, international) level, and have the largest membership. We discuss how each functions, internal dynamics, the relations maintained with external actors, objectives and means used to reach these. This will facilitate the subsequent analysis of the movement in general, its functioning, its current form of existence and its interaction with discourses on, and programs for, poverty reduction.
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Draft Working Paper, 45 pp.
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