In Tanzania, women make up an important part of smallholder farmers and play a crucial role in ensuring the household's food security. However, they still have limited access to agricultural advisory services provided by the government. Thus their and their families' nutrition is at risk.
The solution was to support different stakeholders and specifically women's groups in undertaking social accountability monitoring and strengthen their capacity to advocate for the provision of quality extension services that meet the needs of female farmers.
After creating a shared understanding of the project's objectives and the roles and responsibilities of the involved stakeholders, four main steps were undertaken to implement the envisioned solution: