This document discusses the neglect of global institutions in supporting women's agricultural livelihoods despite their crucial role in food production and economic stability. It highlights the decline in development aid aimed at women's agricultural needs, the systemic gender biases faced by women in agriculture, and the need for holistic changes to empower women through institutional reforms and local partnerships. The paper also emphasizes that successful interventions require engaging with women's rights organizations and understanding the socio-political dynamics affecting women's access to resources and decision-making.