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Trade Liberalization: Impacts on African Women

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Reports & Research
juli, 2001
Mozambique
Egypt
Nigeria
South Africa
Uganda
Mali
Somalia
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
Sierra Leone
Western Asia
Western Africa
Global
Eastern Africa
Northern Africa
Southern Africa

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
juni, 2001
Africa

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.

Women’s Access to Land in Rwanda

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Reports & Research
april, 2001
Rwanda
Africa

Closing statement from workshop on culture, practice and law: women’s access to land in Rwanda. Contains recommendations on the marriage problem, the inheritance law, land scarcity and population growth, the land policy and the bill, the environment, discrimination.

Gender and Citizenship: Learning from South Africa?

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Reports & Research
maart, 2001
South Africa
Southern Africa
Eastern Africa

In what ways does political transformation mean a change in meanings and practice of citizenship - in the relationships between individuals and the state? This paper discusses the experiences of women, particularly black women, of citizenship in South Africa, where the new administration promised a new politics based on civil society and universal citizenship.

CEDAW Fifth Periodic Reports of State Parties: Peru

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Policy Papers & Briefs
februari, 2001
Peru
Central America
Caribbean
South America

Peru's fifth submission to the United Nations Committee that monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) outlines the status of women in Peru. The government has faced difficulties changing attitudes that discriminate against women.

Making Progress – Slowly. New Attention to Women’s Rights in Natural Resource Law Reform in Africa

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Reports & Research
februari, 2001
Africa

Critical shifts are affecting rural resource rights in Africa through widespread reform in land, forestry and other laws. The cutting edge of transformation affecting women is in emerging new provision for wives to hold family property as co-owners with their husbands, which could play a main role in revitalising smallholder agriculture.

The Gender Dimensions of Poverty in Egypt

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Reports & Research
december, 2000
Egypt
Western Asia
Northern Africa

Does poverty in Egypt have a woman's face? Is female poverty linked to their conditions in the labour market or levels of education? Are women particularly at risk in poor households? This report addresses the gender dimensions of poverty using the recent Household Expenditure, Income and Consumption Survey of 1999/2000 for Egypt.