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Land In India: Issues and Debates

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Reports & Research
Février, 2020
India

This report titled Land in India: Issues and Debates is part of an initiative under the aegis of India Land & Development Conference (ILDC) which has a long-term objective of bringing out an annual Status of Land in India volume.

Natural Habitats Group in Sierra Leone: Evolution of Company Perspectives, Policies and Practice

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Reports & Research
Février, 2020
Sierra Leone

This document compiles four short reports and reflection pieces produced by Natural Habitats Group (NHG) during their involvement in a LEGEND project in Sierra Leone implemented by Solidaridad, which aimed to ensure that an NHG land based investment, undertaken by group member company Natural Habitats Sierra Leone Ltd (NHSL) to develop a large oil palm plantation respected existing community me

Technology for Land Governance: Ensuring that Women Benefit from the Revolution

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Peer-reviewed publication
Février, 2020
Afrique

Innovative technologies for land governance can promote clear land tenure and effective land administration, reduce corruption, and support economic growth. Mobile technologies offer real-time access to information and open communication between people and government services.

Protecting the Land Rights of Women through an Inclusive Land Registration System: The Case of Ethiopia

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Peer-reviewed publication
Février, 2020
Éthiopie

Land is owned by the state and peoples of Ethiopia. Rural farmers and pastoralists have landholding right which contains bundle of rights. Women have equal right to fully use their landholding. Ethiopia has implemented a first level land certification (FLLC).

Innovative Customary Land Governance in Zambia: Experiences, Lessons Learned and Emerging Impacts

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Peer-reviewed publication
Février, 2020
Zambie

In Zambia, security of tenure for communities residing under customary land tenure settings has in recent years increasingly come under threat owing to the pressures of high rate of urbanization, speculation, subdivision and conversion to state land, which effectively excludes marginal populations from accessing resources for their land.

Guía para mujeres rurales en el acceso a la justicia y a la tierra

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Training Resources & Tools
Janvier, 2020
Colombia

La pertinencia de esta Guía procede de los diagnósticos previamente realizados. En ellos se identificó que las mujeres rurales experimentan distintos obstáculos para acceder a la justicia y a la tierra, como la discriminación estructural, el desconocimiento general acerca de sus derechos sobre la tierra y sobre temas relacionados con situaciones de violencia de género.

Does off-Farm Migration of Female Laborers Inhibit Land Transfer? Evidence from Sichuan Province, China

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Peer-reviewed publication
Janvier, 2020
China

With the feminization of agriculture, the role of women in the rural land transfer market is becoming increasingly important. However, at present, there is little research focusing on the relationship between the off-farm migration of female laborers and land transfer rates.

Webinar Report: The Role of Land Certification in Securing Women's Land Rights on Collective Lands

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2019
Ethiopia
Uganda
Peru
Indonesia

Evidence shows that women can benefit from having individualised land rights formalized in their names. However, similar evidence is not available for formalization of land rights that are based on collective tenure. Studies have estimated that as much as 65 percent of the world’s land is held under customary, collective-tenure systems.