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Reconsidering approaches to women’s land rights in sub-Saharan Africa

Reconsidering approaches to women’s land rights in sub-Saharan Africa

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Date of publication
September 2015
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ISBN / Resource ID
mokoro:6082

Emphasises the need for donors, NGOs and governments to take a more comprehensive approach to women’s land rights that addresses underlying gender dynamics to bring about transformative gender change rather than token gains for women. To be effective, work to secure women’s rights to land must focus on tackling social relations to transform gender dynamics and needs to start at household level. Efforts to secure women’s land rights also need to move beyond generalisations about customary practices to document diverse and evolving local systems and the opportunities they provide to promote women’s voices and decision-making power.

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