Full citation: Kenya Land Alliance, “The National Land Policy in Kenya: Critical Gender Issues and Policy Statements,” 1 KLA ISSUES PAPER (August 2004).
Record Jurisdiction: None
Gender Aspects of Land Reform: Constitutional Principles%3$s>
Full citation: Kenya Land Alliance, “Gender Aspects of Land Reform: Constitutional Principles,” KLA BOOKLET (November 2002).
Report on the proceedings of the National Conference on Women’s Land and Property Rights and Livelihood in Namibia, with a Special Focus on HIV/AIDS%3$s>
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Obstacles Facing Emerging Women Farmers in the Western Cape and Northern Cape, South Africa%3$s>
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Women’s Land Rights in Zambia: Policy Provisions, Legal Framework and Constraints%3$s>
Full citation: Machina, H., “Women’s Land Rights in Zambia: Policy Provisions, Legal Framework and Constraints,” WOMEN’S LAND RIGHTS CONFERENCE PRESENTATION (Zambia National Land Alliance, May 2002).
Report on the Implementation of the “Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Rights and Interests of Women”%3$s>
Rural Women, Poverty and Natural Resources: Sustenance, Sustainability and Struggle for Change%3$s>
Full citation: Agarwal, B., “Rural Women, Poverty and Natural Resources: Sustenance, Sustainability and Struggle for Change,” 24(43) ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (1989).
Learning about Sustainability and Gender through Farmer Field Schools in the Taita Hills, Kenya%3$s>
Full citation: Najjar, D., Spaling, H. and Sinclair, A.J., “Learning about Sustainability and Gender through Farmer Field Schools in the Taita Hills, Kenya,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (July 2012).
A Gender Perspective on Land Rights: Equal Footing%3$s>
Full citation: FAO, “A Gender Perspective on Land Rights: Equal Footing,” FAO REPORT (2004).
Reconciling Indigenous and Women’s Rights to Land in Sub-Saharan Africa%3$s>
Full citation: Polavarapu, A., “Reconciling Indigenous and Women’s Rights to Land in Sub-Saharan Africa,” 43 GEORGIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW (November 2013).