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Gender, Land, and Extractive Development: Issues and Opportunities for Improved Understanding and Practice%3$s>
Discussion paper and Outcome Document from the Roundtable on Gender, Land, and Extractives, held at the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment on November 10th, 2017
Gender, Land, and Extractive Development: Issues and Opportunities for Improved Understanding and Practice%3$s>
Rural livelihoods and women’s access to land: a case study of the Katuli Area, Mangochi District, Malawi%3$s>
Rural livelihoods and women’s access to land: a case study of the Katuli Area, Mangochi District, Malawi%3$s>
The Welfare Impact of Land Redistribution: Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Initiative in Malawi%3$s>
University of Milan – Dept of Economics – Working Paper Series – Sept. 2012
The Welfare Impact of Land Redistribution: Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Initiative in Malawi%3$s>
Rwanda Penal Code%3$s>
Organic Law instituting the Penal code%3$s>
N° 01/2012/OL of 02/05/2012 Organic Law instituting the penal code N° 01/2012/OL ryo kuwa 02/05/2012 Itegeko Ngenga rishyiraho igitabo cy‟amategeko ahana N° 01/2012/OL du 02/05/2012 Loi Organique portant code penal
Improving Access to Land and Strengthening Women’s land rights in Africa%3$s>
Full citation: Odeny, M. (2013). “Improving Access to Land and Strengthening Women’s land rights in Africa.” World Bank. – The need to improve access to land and strengthen women’s land rights in Africa has elicited a lot of discussion with women’s rights activists arguing for increased access and control over land and other productive resources. The paper examines inter-relations between women’s land rights and socio- economic development, peace and security and environmental sustainability in Africa. It goes on to highlight the impacts of the discrimination against women with regard to access, control and ownership of land and identifies promising practices […]
