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Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Land Acquisitions%3$s>
Full citation: Bomuhangi, A., Doss, C. and Meinzen-Dick, R., “Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Land Acquisitions,” 1136 IFPRI DISCUSSION PAPER (November 2011).
Asset Ownership and Egalitarian Decision-Making among Couples: Some Evidence from Ghana%3$s>
Full citation: Oduro, A., Boakye-Yiadom, L. and Baah-Boateng, W., “Asset Ownership and Egalitarian Decision-Making among Couples: Some Evidence from Ghana,” 14 GENDER ASSET GAP PROJECT WORKING PAPER (2012).
Securing Rights and Livelihoods for Rural Women in the Context of Corporate Land Investments: Learning From Experiences in Africa%3$s>
Full citation: Tandon, N. & Wegerif, M., “Securing Rights and Livelihoods for Rural Women in the Context of Corporate Land Investments: Learning From Experiences in Africa,” WB LAND & POVERTY CONFERENCE PAPER (April 2013).
Land Tenure, Titling, and Gender in Bolivia%3$s>
Full citation: Lastarria-Cornhiel, S., “Land Tenure, Titling and Gender in Bolivia,” SAINT LOUIS UNIVERISTY PUBLIC LAW REVIEW (2009).
CEDAW: A Tool for Gender-Sensitive Agriculture and Rural Development Policy and Programme Formulation%3$s>
Full citation: Dookie, C., Lambrou, Y., and Petrics, H., “CEDAW: A Tool for Gender-Sensitive Agriculture and Rural Development Policy and Programme Formulation,” FAO PUBLICATION (FAO, 2013).
Ties That Bind: The Kin System as a Mechanism of Income-Hiding between Spouses in Rural Ghana%3$s>
Full citation: Castilla, C., “Ties That Bind: The Kin System as a Mechanism of Income-Hiding between Spouses in Rural Ghana,” 7 WIDER WORKING PAPER (UNU-WIDER, January 2013).
Decent Work and Women’s Economic Empowerment: Good Policy and Practice%3$s>
Full citation: UN Women, “Decent Work and Women’s Economic Empowerment: Good Policy and Practice,” UN WOMEN POLICY BRIEF (2012).
Final Study of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee on Rural Women and the Right to Food%3$s>
Full citation: UN Human Rights Council, “Final Study of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee on Rural Women and the Right to Food,” HRC REPORT A/HRC/22/72 (United Nations, December 2012).
Women and Land Rights in Ethiopia: A Comparative Study of Two Communities in Tigray and Oromiya Regional States%3$s>
Full citation: Tesfa, H., “Women and Land Rights in Ethiopia: A Comparative Study of Two Communities in Tigray and Oromiya Regional States,” EASSI REPORT (The Eastern African Sub-regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women, 2002).