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Land, trees, and women

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Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2001
Afrique occidentale
Afrique sub-saharienne
Asia du sud-est
Afrique
Asie
Ghana
Indonésie

This research report examines three questions that are central to IFPRI research: How do property-rights institutions affect efficiency and equity? How are resources allocated within households? Why does this matter from a policy perspective?

Contested Terrain: Oxfam, Gender, and the Aftermath of War

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 2001
Slovénie
Liechtenstein
Slovaquie
Hongrie
Croatie
Australie
Allemagne
Pologne
Macao
République tchèque
Suisse
Europe orientale
Asie orientale

The topic of gender relations in the context of conflict covers highly sensitive terrain, not only within the war-torn society, but for intervening institutions. Like other international humanitarian agencies, Oxfam Great Britain (GB) has faced difficult questions about whether its presence has sometimes done more harm than good.

Communique of the Southern African Regional Conference on Farm Workers’ Human Rights and Security

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Reports & Research
Septembre, 2001
Afrique

Delegates at the Harare conference on farm workers in Southern Africa noted with concern the continued marginalisation of farm worker communities and made recommendations on: weak labour legislation, citizenship rights, basic human rights, women farm workers/dwellers, HIV/AIDS, child labour and child abuse, globalization, debt cancellation, xenophobia, farm workers and land reform, the need for

Trade Liberalization: Impacts on African Women

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Reports & Research
Juillet, 2001
Mozambique
Égypte
Nigéria
Afrique du Sud
Ouganda
Mali
Somalie
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
Sierra Leone
Asie occidentale
Afrique occidentale
Global
Afrique orientale
Afrique septentrionale
Afrique australe

Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women.

Rural Women to fight for their Right to Land

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Reports & Research
Juin, 2001
Afrique

The Commission for Gender Equality has put land restitution programme at the top of its agenda for the gender summit in August. Cites paper by Dr Funiwe Jaiyesimi-Njobe saying the big problem is that land is usually allocated to groups headed by males. Women and communities are too often viewed as homogeneous groups.

What Land Reform has meant and could mean to Farm Workers in South Africa

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Reports & Research
Juin, 2001
Afrique du Sud
Afrique

Covers introduction, farm workers in South Africa, tenure security for farm workers with a focus on ESTA – including the justice system, farmers’ responses and women farm workers; equity share schemes; rural housing and land redistribution; lessons to and from South Africa.