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Reglamentaciones jurídicas sobre el acceso a la tierra de la mujer rural en países de América Central y el Caribe

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Legislation
december, 2000
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Honduras
Nicaragua

El artículo tiene como finalidad identificar, desde el punto de vista jurídico, los obstáculos que impiden y/o limitan el acceso de la mujer a la tierra en cuatro países en los que se han adoptado reformas agrarias y cuyas condiciones políticas, económicas, sociales e institucionales son diferentes: Cuba, Honduras, Nicaragua y la República Dominicana.

Oxfam GB Statement [Press Release] on Security of Tenure for Women in Uganda

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Reports & Research
december, 2000
Uganda
Africa

Examines changes in management of customary tenure and how these have made women’s access to land more vulnerable. Recommends strategies for empowering women to have secure access rights and increase their tenure security. Seeks a compromise between policy makers and women activists on the current co-ownership debate.

LANDNET Africa: Report of the East African Sub-Regional Planning Workshop

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Reports & Research
augustus, 2000
Africa

Official report of the East African LANDNET Africa meeting held in Kenya in August 2000. Summarises welcoming remarks, the keynote address by H.W.O. Okoth-Ogendo, and thematic presentations on women’s land rights in eastern Africa, common property networking at the global level, and land tenure networking issues in Rwanda.

CEDAW Combined Fourth and Fifth Periodic Reports of States Parties: Egypt

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Policy Papers & Briefs
februari, 2000
Egypt
Western Asia
Northern Africa

This submission by the government of Egypt to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) combines the fourth and fifth periodic reports, covering the period 1994 to 1998. It highlights the important role women have played in the country's development processes.

Learning Lessons from Land Reform in Africa: 1 – East Africa

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Reports & Research
januari, 2000
Africa

Expands upon presentation made at Kigali workshop in September 1999 to draw out more fully lessons from Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya, including lessons for governments, donors, and NGOs. Also suggests the importance of putting in place a land policy framework, of women’s land issues, and for NGOs to be proactive.