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Matrilineal Ownership, Patrilineal Access And Control: The Zambian Land Story.

26 Maio 2022
Olipa Katongo Kunda

Just like many African countries, a majority of Zambian tribes follow a matrilineal system, that is, an affinity system in which descent is derived through maternal instead of paternal lines which essentially means children are recognised by the names or family of their mothers. This does not only affect decent but also involves the inheritance of titles and property including land through the female line. One might ask why women have less access and control of land in Zambia when land and property is inherited through maternal lines.

 

Esposas informais e outras mulheres "invisíveis": A sombria formalização dos direitos à terra

23 Março 2022
Anne Hennings

Este boletim informativo sobre países explora os desafios enfrentados pelas esposas informais e outras mulheres "invisíveis" para garantir a posse de suas terras, particularmente no contexto da formalização dos direitos de propriedade e das campanhas de titulação de terras.

O Land Portal publica novo portifólio temático sobre gênero

20 Março 2022

O portifólio recentemente atualizado sobre Terra e Gênero fornece uma visão geral dos principais desafios para as mulheres no acesso à terra, bem como a situação das políticas e práticas globais que visam promover mais igualdade de oportunidades para a segurança da posse para as mulheres. O portifólio também fornece acesso rápido a uma seleção conjunta de notícias, blogues, conjuntos de dados, publicações e outros materiais sobre mulheres e terras.

Declaração do Governo das Mulheres Mayangna da Nicarágua, sobre o NOVO MASSACRE contra originários do Território Mayangna Sauni – As, Cidade de Bonanza, no Triângulo Mineiro-Nicarágua.

27 Setembro 2021
Revista Amazonas
O governo de mulheres Mayangna, Sumu-Mayangna «PANASANGWAS», pronuncia-se sobre o segundo massacre de múltiplos assassinatos e violência contra mulhere Mayangna ocorrido na área do KIWAKUMBAIH (Cerro del Diablo), em 23 de agosto de 2021, aproximadamente às nove horas da noite, cometido por USURPADORES mestiços do Pacífico e vendedores ilegais de terras Mayangna, cujas informações foram fornecidas por sobreviventes e testemunhas durante o massacre na área. 
 
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  1. Solidarizamo-nos com o povo Mayangna do Terr

To secure equal rights to land, bring men and women together

13 Julho 2021
Elizabeth Daley

There is an underlying tension in the land rights movement that is rarely addressed head on, which is the perception that securing women’s land rights threatens community land rights. Community land rights are typically held by indigenous people, small-scale and subsistence farmers, pastoralists, herders and many other groups who are directly dependent on land for their livelihoods but whose land tenure is often the most precarious.

Sharing land governance knowledge within the Dutch government through LAND-at-scale

06 Julho 2021
Maaike van den Berg

The main objective of the LAND-at-scale program is to directly strengthen essential land governance components for men, women and youth that have the potential to contribute to structural, just, sustainable and inclusive change at scale. An ambitious objective, that cannot be achieved in isolation. Alignment is, therefore, a key factor in all LAND-at-scale activities - be it at project level for our country interventions or through our collaborative approach to knowledge management.

Securing Land Rights for Female Farmers in India

27 Maio 2021

By: Thais Bessa, gender advisor at Integrated Land and Resource Governance (ILRG). 


Purnima Kora is an ambitious farmer. She owns two small parcels of land that she purchased with her husband’s support and years of savings she earned from farming PepsiCo potatoes and rice, as well as by leveraging micro loans through a women’s self-help group. She also leases another half-acre plot to farm potatoes.  


Beyond Ownership: Measuring Land Rights

03 Maio 2021
Cheryl Doss
vanyasl

Advancing women’s land rights is a priority for the international development agenda. Yet, there is no consensus on which rights should be monitored and reported. Three indicators of women’s property rights are widely used in the literature. Each captures a different aspect of women’s land rights, but a recent paper explores the extent to which these different rights are held by the same person, using data from six African countries.

RVO and FAO Round Table on Land Consolidation in the Arab World: Experiences from Egypt, Morocco, Sudan and Tunisia

30 Março 2021
Gemma Betsema
LisetteMeij

What are the state-of-the-art and new approaches to land consolidation as part of integrated rural development strategies in North Africa and Near East? That was the main question around which several experts from Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, and Turkey joined the FAO/ RVO roundtable discussion on land consolidation during the Second Arab Land Conference last February; a session which 110 participants attended – both in person and online.

Why are tribal women in India still robbed of their land rights?

08 Março 2021
Shipra Deo

In Jharkhand, eastern India, women are not entitled to own land and accusations of witchcraft are wielded against them to silence their claims to land

When Talabitti’s husband died in 2016, her claim to the family land seemed to die with him. Though her husband had worked the family land by himself, upon his death his male cousins laid their claim. If Talabitti attempted to make a competing claim, they threatened to drive her away – with violence, if necessary. Sadly, this threat materialized.