Record Country: Peru
Gender and formalization of native communities in the Peruvian Amazon%3$s>
CIFOR Infobrief no. 238
Land Reform Revisited%3$s>
Full citation: HAKI Network, "Land Reform Revisited," HAKI NETWORK REPORT (2013).
Collective tenure rights: Realizing the potential for REDD+ and sustainable development%3$s>
Information brief
Strategies for Incorporating Gender into Savings Groups: CSR and the Yanacocha Mine in Peru%3$s>
One of three Women, Land, and Mining Case Studies. These individual case studies, summarized together in a separate synthesis report, represent diverse geographies, different scales of mining, different political and cultural contexts, differing project funding sources, a range of stages in the mining lifecycle, and diverse project approaches. They each contain more detail than the overarching synthesis report.
Women, Land, and Mining: Effective Strategies for Improved Global Practice%3$s>
Synthesis Report Based on Findings from Three Global Case Studies; Côte d’Ivoire, Papua New Guinea, and Peru.
Mobilizing Change for Women Within Collective Tenure Regimes%3$s>
Peru Law on the Education of Rural Girls and Teens%3$s>
Spanish name: Ley De Fomento de la Educacion de las Ninas Y Adolescentes Rurales
Community-based natural resource management: How knowledge is managed, disseminated and used%3$s>
Peru: Supporting Women’s Participation in Community Governance to Strengthen Women’s Rights to Community Land in the Sierra%3$s>
One of six case studies informing the synthesis report "Gender and Collectively Held Land: Good Practices and Lessons Learned from Six Global Case Studies."