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World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development%3$s>
Land Policy Reforms%3$s>
Innovative Customary Land Governance in Zambia: Experiences, Lessons Learned and Emerging Impacts%3$s>
FIG Working Week 2019 Geospatial information for a smarter life and environmental resilience Hanoi, Vietnam, April 22–26, 2019
GLTN Gender Strategy (2019–2030): Towards Securing Women’s and Girls’ Land and Property Rights%3$s>
Provides a framework for designing land tenure and governance interventions around women’s and girls’ land and property rights.
Collective tenure rights: Realizing the potential for REDD+ and sustainable development%3$s>
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Côte d’Ivoire Inclusive Development Approach Creates the Space for Women to Benefit from Artisanal Mining%3$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.
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.
Papua New Guinea: Seeking Gender Equity in Distribution of Mining Benefits to Communities%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.