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Lay of the Land: Improving Land Governance to Stop Land Grabs%3$s>
Full citation: Crabtree-Condor, I. and Casey, L., "Lay of the Land: Improving Land Governance to Stop Land Grabs," ACTIONAID REPORT (October 2012).
Women’s Land Rights in Southern Africa: Consolidated Baseline Findings from Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe%3$s>
Full citation: Kachika, T., "Women's Land Rights in Southern Africa: Consolidated Baseline Findings from Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe," NIZA & ACTIONAID REPORT (October 2009).
From Under Their Feet: A Think Piece on the Gender Dimensions of Land Grabs in Africa%3$s>
Full citation: Kachingwe, N., "From Under Their Feet: A Think Piece on the Gender Dimensions of Land Grabs in Africa ," ACTIONAID REPORT (ActionAid International, 2012).
The Great Land Heist: How the world is paving the way for corporate land grabs%3$s>
No land, no future: A community’s struggle to reclaim their land%3$s>
Delivering on Women Farmers’ Rights%3$s>
Full citation: Euphrasia, A. (2015). “Delivering on Women Farmers’ Rights.” – This policy brief discusses the reasons that the situation for women smallholder farmers across Africa has not changed much in the past decade. It identifies four main barriers to women smallholder farmers’ participation: women’s access to and control of land; unpaid care work (childcare, household maintenance, etc.); women’s lack of access to finance and extension services offered by the state; and limited state investments in the agricultural sector. [Threats to Women’s Land Tenure Security and Effectiveness of Interventions – Annotated Bibliography]
Protection and Reparation Under Congolese Law for Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: Situational Analysis and Prospects for Reform%3$s>
From Being Property of Men to Becoming Equal Owners? Early Impacts of Land Regulation and Certification of Women in Southern Ethiopia%3$s>
Full citation: Holden, S. and Tefera, T., "From Being Property of Men to Becoming Equal Owners? Early Impacts of Land Regulation and Certification of Women in Southern Ethiopia," FINAL RESEARCH REPORT (UN-HABITAT and GLTN, January 2008). – Land certification has been implemented in Ethiopia since 1998 and over 5 million certificates have been delivered. This study in the Oromiya region (OR) and the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia, aims to assess the early impacts of land registration and certification that has been implemented there since 2004. Special emphasis is placed on the impacts of the reform […]
Land Rights, Private Use Permits and Forest Communities%3$s>
Full citation: De Wit, P., "Land Rights, Private Use Permits and Forest Communities," LAND COMMISSION OF LIBERIA REPORT (2012).