International Day of Rural Women - 15 October

Daed Ismaiel, leader of one of the few women's cooperatives in Lebanon that still produce a traditional bread called Mallet El Smid. She and other rural producers participated in a UN Women project to sell their handicrafts in Beirut
Photo: © UN Women

women selling wheat at outdoor market

Global food and energy markets are feeling the strain of the war. As the conflict disrupts production and export processes, these essential commodities are becoming less and less available. Producing is more expensive, and food prices are spiking abruptly, affecting significantly and disproportionally women and girls living in rural areas. In a new policy paper, UN Women explores the interrelated crises being driven and exacerbated by the war. Here are 4 key things to know

Read more: Ukraine and the food and fuel crisis: 4 things to know | UN Women (https://www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/feature-story/2022/09/ukraine-and-the-food-and-fuel-crisis-4-things-to-know)

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