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Biblioteca Decoding Gender Justice in Land Conflicts Resolution in Rwanda

Decoding Gender Justice in Land Conflicts Resolution in Rwanda

Decoding Gender Justice in Land Conflicts Resolution in Rwanda
Vol 1, No 1: May 2018

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AJLPGS:12402
Pages
20

Rwanda has implemented a land tenure regularization program since 2008 that enabled the adjudication and registration of land rights for both men and women. However, Rwandan women are vulnerable to land conflicts because some men do not recognize or respect women’s rights in land. This study investigates the extent to which government institutions in Rwanda empower women in claiming and defending their land rights. Data sources include questionnaire survey, interviews, and the review of literature on land reform in Rwanda. Findings reveal that Rwandan women preferably lodge their land claims to local authorities or mediation committees because theprocess of land conflict resolution is fair, free of charge and faster. However, the most used land conflict resolution mechanisms cannot enforce its decisions when some men are against those decisions. There is a need to think of mechanisms to enforce those decisions.

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Uwayezu, Ernest
Mugisha, John

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