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Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2008
États-Unis d'Amérique
Kenya
Zambie
Suède
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Eswatini
Royaume-Uni
Canada
Congo
Éthiopie
Sri Lanka
Niger
Mozambique
Népal
Afrique du Sud
Ouganda
Japon
Italie
Botswana
Mexique
Norvège

This report is based on the proceedings of the Technical Consultation on Gender, Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Era of AIDS, organized by FAO in November 2008. It takes stock of where FAO and its partners are in terms of addressing property rights insecurity and provides a proposed framework through which future action can take place.

Land and Gender: Improving data availability and use in the Western Balkans

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembre, 2014
Serbie
Macédoine du Nord
Albanie
Monténégro
Bosnie-Herzégovine

Improved access to gender-disaggregated data can be a catalyst to improving gender equality and provide opportunities for the so-called “Third Sector” of non-governmental and local organizations, especially those representing women. The Voluntary Guidelines underline that gender equality is at the core of all processes and aspects of tenure governance, including policy formulation, service delivery, and access to legal systems and information.

Report on FAO, UNIFEM and National AIDS CouncilJoint National Workshop on HIV and AIDS, Women's Property Rights and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2004
Mozambique
Kenya
Afrique du Sud
Lesotho
Ouganda
Zimbabwe
Chine
Namibie
Zambie
Australie
Inde
Malawi
Finlande
Afrique

Two important resolutions for women were adopted by the United Nations last year. One was the UNHABITAT Resolution on “Women's Role and Rights in Human Settlements Development and Slum Upgrading” and the other was the Commission on Human Rights Resolution on “Women's Equal Ownership, Access to, and Control over Land and the Equal Rights to Own Property and to Adequate Housing”. These resolutions recognised the violation of women's property rights as a violation of fundamental human rights and the UN's commitment to stop such violations.

Report of the FAO/OXFAM GB Wokshop on Women's Land Rights in Southern and Eastern Africa

Reports & Research
Novembre, 2003
Angola
Suisse
Kenya
Zambie
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Eswatini
Irlande
Éthiopie
Malawi
Mozambique
Afrique du Sud
Lesotho
Ouganda
Somalie
Tanzania
Botswana
Pays-Bas
Afrique

The report summarises the papers, presentations and discussions of a workshop on failures and achievements at securing women’s land rights. In particular, it addresses the following issues: Land rights and legal reforms,legal aid and land administration practice, women's land rights in an HIV/AIDS context,women's land rights from a food security and livelihoods context. Organised by the FAO and Oxfam, the workshop seeks to establish global and multi-sectoral alliances and multiple strategies as a means of breaking out of the present impasse in this matter.

Direitos das criançase mulheres à propriedade e herança em Moçambique

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2009
Mozambique
Zambie
Mali
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Australie
Eswatini
Congo
Malawi
Rwanda
Afrique du Sud
Ouganda
Italie
Tanzania
Sénégal
Kenya
Afrique

A incerteza dos direitos das mulheres e das crianças à propriedade e heranÃça em muitos países na ÃÂfrica sub sahariana não são um assunto novo. Os sistemas de apoio à família alargada que costumavam funcionar como redes de segurança social para as viúvas e crianças órfãs enfraqueceram como consequência de mudanças na sociedade, tais como desenvolvimento económico, a migração e a urbanização. Esta situação foi claramente exacerbada pela epidemia do SIDA.

Gender in Agriculture

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2008
Égypte
Bangladesh
Honduras
Népal
Gambie
Pérou
Sri Lanka
Indonésie
Viet Nam
Ghana
Pakistan
Niger
Thaïlande
Palaos
Rwanda
Bosnie-Herzégovine
Philippines
Nicaragua
Malaisie
Tanzania
Inde
Soudan
Mexique
Ouganda
Côte d'Ivoire
Afrique
Amériques
Asie
Océanie

The Gender in Agriculture Sourcebook provides an up-to-date understanding of gender issues and a rich compilation of compelling evidence of good practices and lessons learned to guide practitioners in integrating gender dimensions into agricultural projects and programs. The Sourcebook is a joint product of the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and contributions from more than 100 writers and reviewers.