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Honduras : ante la criminalización de la lucha por la tierra y el territorio a la mujer campesina e indígena

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Institutional & promotional materials
December, 2016
Honduras

Nosotras la Articulación de Mujeres de La Vía Campesina Honduras, integrada por representantes de las organizaciones campesinas (ANACH, CNTC, CODIMCA, UCIH-Choluteca y ADROH-La Paz), reunidas en Tegucigalpa, Honduras, hicimos un análisis de la grave situación que están viviendo las mujeres campesina, indígenas y garífunas ante la ola represiva de criminalización por la lucha por la tierra y el

Base de datos de género y tierra

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Manuals & Guidelines
December, 2016
Latin America and the Caribbean

La siguiente base de datos permite conocer los diferentes factores que generan desigualdades en el derecho a la tierra a través de perfiles de país, estadísticas de tierra desglosadas por sexo y a través de la herramienta de evaluación jurídica.

After All, Land Belongs to the State: Examining the Benefits of Land Registration for Smallholders in Ethiopia

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
Ethiopia

The role of land registration in reducing rural poverty has been debated for several decades. This article analyses the impacts of land registration on land rentals, security of land tenure, disputes over land, use of credit facilities from formal financial institutions and gender access and control over land.

Are Market-Based Conservation Schemes Gender-Blind? A Qualitative Study of Three Cases From Kenya

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
Kenya

Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) and Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) are considered effective market-based conservation approaches. Surprisingly, limited evidence is conceptualized from a gendered perspective despite widespread knowledge of men's and women's roles as resource users.

case of missing toilets in Sardar Sarovar dam resettlements in Vadodara, Gujarat

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016

Development projects bring tremendous changes in patterns of use of land, water, and other natural resources which leads to a range of resettlement effects. This process of economic and social dislocation most often exacerbates existing gender disparities and inequalities in affected areas.

Propiedad de la tierra y empoderamiento de la mujer rural en el Perú

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Peru

Numerosos estudios han documentado la importancia de la propiedad de la tierra para la seguridad económica de las mujeres rurales y el mejoramiento de la posición de ellas dentro de sus hogares. Esta expectativa se basa en el supuesto de que la propiedad de la tierra incrementa la capacidad de negociación de las mujeres.

Land Rights Matter! Anchors to Reduce Land Grabbing, Dispossession and Displacement. A Comparative Study of Land Rights Systems in Southeast Asia and the Potential of National and International Legal Frameworks and Guidelines

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Vietnam

ABSTRACTED FROM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Land rights systems in Southeast Asia are in constant flux; they respond to various socioeconomic and political pressures and to changes in statutory and customary law. Over the last decade, Southeast Asia has become one of the hotspots of the global land grab phenomenon, accounting for about 30 percent of transnational land grabs globally.

Factors Influencing Land Ownership by Women: Case of Khwisero Constituency, Kakamega County, Kenya

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Kenya

There has been progress in terms of legislation of land ownership and women rights on the same subject in Kenya and a number of Non-Governmental Organizations and Civil Society Organizations are in the fore front promoting women land ownership.