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Community Organizations Prindex
Prindex
Prindex
Acronym
PRINDEX
Non-profit organization

Focal point

Anna Locke & Malcolm Childress

Location

United Kingdom
Working languages
inglês
Affiliated Organization
Non-profit organization

The mission of Global Land Alliance is to enable the pros

Prindex is a global initiative born from a partnership between the Global Land Alliance and the Overseas Development Institute (ODI). It was created to fill a critical gap in data regarding property rights, offering a worldwide measure of how secure people feel about their land and housing tenure. Prior to Prindex, there was limited insight into global perceptions of property security, despite its importance to key development goals.

Since its inception, Prindex has been instrumental in advancing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1.4, which focuses on ensuring equal rights to ownership and control of land and property by 2030. Prindex's data plays a crucial role in tracking progress towards this goal, especially through SDG Indicator 1.4.2, which measures perceptions of tenure security across various populations. By collecting comprehensive and comparable data from over 140 countries, Prindex helps governments and international organizations design policies that address property insecurity, ultimately contributing to poverty reduction, gender equality, and sustainable development.

Members:

Malcolm Childress
Anna Locke

Resources

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Women's perceptions of tenure security

Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2019
Marrocos
Tunísia
Quênia
Madagáscar
Malawi
Moçambique
Ruanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zâmbia
Camarões
Namíbia
Benim
Burkina Faso
Gana
Costa do Marfim
Libéria
Níger
Nigéria
Senegal
Costa Rica
Honduras
México
Bolívia
Colômbia
Equador
Peru
Cambodja
Indonésia
Tailândia
Vietnam
Jordânia
Reino Unido

This report uses household-level data from 33, mostly developing, countries to analyse perceptions of tenure insecurity among women. We test two hypotheses: (1) that women feel more insecure than men; and (2) that increasing statutory protections for women, for instance by issuing joint named titles or making inheritance law more gender equal, increases de facto tenure security.

Women's perceptions of tenure security

Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2019
Marrocos
Tunísia
Quênia
Madagáscar
Malawi
Moçambique
Ruanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zâmbia
Camarões
Namíbia
Benim
Burkina Faso
Gana
Costa do Marfim
Libéria
Níger
Nigéria
Senegal
Costa Rica
Honduras
México
Bolívia
Colômbia
Equador
Peru
Cambodja
Indonésia
Tailândia
Vietnam
Jordânia
Reino Unido

This report uses household-level data from 33, mostly developing, countries to analyse perceptions of tenure insecurity among women. We test two hypotheses: (1) that women feel more insecure than men; and (2) that increasing statutory protections for women, for instance by issuing joint named titles or making inheritance law more gender equal, increases de facto tenure security.

Global perceptions of urban land tenure security report

Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2019
Marrocos
Tunísia
Quênia
Madagáscar
Malawi
Moçambique
Ruanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zâmbia
Camarões
Namíbia
Benim
Burkina Faso
Gana
Costa do Marfim
Libéria
Níger
Nigéria
Senegal
Costa Rica
Honduras
México
Bolívia
Colômbia
Equador
Peru
Cambodja
Indonésia
Tailândia
Vietnam
Jordânia
Reino Unido

A deeper look at what the results of the 33 wave 1 and 2 countries show about urban land tenure security. This report compliments the Prindex Comparative Report by focusing on a specific aspect of land and tenure insecurity.

Global perceptions of urban land tenure security report

Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2019
Marrocos
Tunísia
Quênia
Madagáscar
Malawi
Moçambique
Ruanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zâmbia
Camarões
Namíbia
Benim
Burkina Faso
Gana
Costa do Marfim
Libéria
Níger
Nigéria
Senegal
Costa Rica
Honduras
México
Bolívia
Colômbia
Equador
Peru
Cambodja
Indonésia
Tailândia
Vietnam
Jordânia
Reino Unido

A deeper look at what the results of the 33 wave 1 and 2 countries show about urban land tenure security. This report compliments the Prindex Comparative Report by focusing on a specific aspect of land and tenure insecurity.