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Equity Case Study Brief #5: Effective Participation in Decision Making for Sustainable Resource Management - Baan Muang Chum, Thailand

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Reports & Research
Outubro, 2015
Thailand

In this case, equity issues were brought about by the absence of participation mechanism in forest management as the communal rights system in practice was not sufficient to control resource utilization within the community.

Female Entrepreneurs Who Succeed in Male-Dominated Sectors in Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
Outubro, 2015
Etiópia
África

In developing countries, female entrepreneurs have low returns. Yet, the few women who cross over into traditionally male-dominated sectors double their profits. So why don't more women cross over? When parents and husbands support them, women are more likely to cross over. When they lack information on the earnings potential in male-dominated sectors, they are less likely to.

One Woman, One Hectare of Land CGE Report; Rural Development & Land Reform Budget Review & Recommendations Report

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Legislation & Policies
Outubro, 2015
África do Sul

The Commission for Gender Equality presented on its proposed campaign called One Woman, One Hectare of Land’. The campaign aims to mainstream gender equality, for it was proposed that the State should allocate one hectare of land, for the growing of food, to the poorest rural female-run households. It was believed that this would help alleviate poverty and empower rural women.

Final Narrative and Evaluation Report on Gender and Land Rights

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Reports & Research
Outubro, 2015
Rwanda

Between October 2014 and October 2015, Radio Ishingiro with the support of USAID
Land Project implemented a Communications Campaign focused on influencing the
attitudes and mindsets of men and boys about gender-equal land rights to overcome
traditional norms and beliefs that hinder women from exercising their rights to land. In

Shelter Report 2016

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2015
Global

Land tenure is one of the great challenges Habitat for Humanity faces in helping families access decent housing. Countless families around the world lack rights to the land on which they live. Just imagine the stress of knowing that any day you might be forced to move because someone else claims ownership of the place you call home.


Posters for grassroots communities in Lao PDR on gender and climate change

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Institutional & promotional materials
Setembro, 2015
Laos

RECOFTC’s Grassroots Capacity Building for REDD+ project in Lao PDR is launching five new posters on gender mainstreaming in climate change (CC) and sustainable forest management (SFM). The posters are produced in Lao language and serve as a tool for local facilitators in their activities to raise awareness and generate discussions among local communities on these issues.  

The Impact of Gendered Legal Rights to Land on the Prevalence and Nature of Intra- and Inter-Household Disputes

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Reports & Research
Setembro, 2015
África

Comprises background and research objectives, literature review, research methodology, research findings, conclusions and recommendations. Believes that local authorities should be sensitized to the urgent need to bring sustainable and just resolution to intra-household disputes as there is a tendency for these to result in violence against women disputants.