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Women and Property Rights

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Reports & Research
november, 2011
Afghanistan

While there is no right to land codified in international human rights law, the Convention for the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), provides for women’s right to own and inherit property without discrimination on the basis of sex. Afghanistan ratified CEDAW in 2003, without reservations.

Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Land Acquisitions

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Reports & Research
november, 2011
Africa

Includes key concepts for understanding land rights; land tenure and women’s property rights in Uganda; land acquisition in Uganda; who owns the land? Perspectives from the local level. Analyses how different ways of defining landownership provide very different indications of the gendered patterns of landownership and rights.

Gender, Assets, and Agricultural Development Programs: A Conceptual Framework

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Reports & Research
november, 2011
Africa

Includes assets, inequalities and the gender-asset gap; overview of the GAAP conceptual framework; gender, assets and agricultural development interventions; summary and implications. Discusses implications of gender differences for designing agricultural development interventions to increase asset growth. Identifies additional gaps in knowledge and possible investigations to address them.

Gender and Development In Brief ‘Gender and Climate Change’ – edition 22

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Training Resources & Tools
Policy Papers & Briefs
oktober, 2011
India
Colombia
South America
South-Eastern Asia

Climate change is increasingly being recognised as a global crisis, but responses to it have so far been overly focused on scientific and economic solutions. How then do we move towards morepeople-centred, gender-aware climate change policies and processes?

Two Decades of Community Forestry in Nepal: What Have We Learned?

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Reports & Research
oktober, 2011
Nepal

Development projects conceived now are rarely expected to have a life of more than five years, perhaps ten years at most. Looking back over more than twenty years of project experience in community forestry - itself grounded on an integrated development project of a similar time span - is thus a rare opportunity.

Politique Nationale Genre 2011-2021.

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National Policies
september, 2011
Djibouti

La Politique Nationale Genre 2011-2021 est un instrument à portée nationale qui a pour but de faire de Djibouti une société égalitaire, sans discrimination où les femmes et les hommes, dans tous le domaines de la vie sociale, économique et politique, travaillent équitablement et en parfaite harmonie au développement du pays.

Time to farm. A qualitative inquiry into the dynamics of the gender regime of land and labour rights in subsistence farming: an example from the Chiweshe communal area, Zimbabwe

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Reports & Research
september, 2011
Zimbabwe
Africa

Investigates how access to and control over land and labour rights are governed by gender and how that determines men’s and women’s social goals in production and reproduction. Shows how land, besides being a natural resource for food production, is also an important social, cultural and intergenerational symbol, especially for men.