Full citation: Rugadya, M. A., “Gender in Uganda’s National Land Policy,” PSIA TRAINING PRESENTATION (June 2007).
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Gender Monitoring Baseline Survey for the Land Sector Strategic Plan in 20 Districts%3$s>
Full citation: Associates for Development & Centre for Basic Research, “MGender Monitoring Baseline Survey for the Land Sector Strategic Plan in 20 Districts,” (March 2006).
Gender and the Land Reform Process in Uganda: Assessing Gains and Losses for Women in Uganda%3$s>
Source: Rugadya, M., Obaikol, E. and Kamusiime, H., “Gender and the Land Reform Process in Uganda: Assessing Gains and Losses for Women in Uganda,” 2 AfD LAND RESEARCH SERIES (August 2004).
Fighting the Wrong Battlers? Towards a New Paradigm in the Struggle for Women’s Land Rights in Uganda%3$s>
Full citation: LEMU, “Fighting the Wrong Battlers? Towards a New Paradigm in the Struggle for Women’s Land Rights in Uganda,” LEMU REPORT (December 2008).
Unveiling Gender, Land and Property Rights in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda%3$s>
Full citation: Rugadya, M. A., “Unveiling Gender, Land and Property Rights in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda,” 4 ASSOCIATES RESEARCH OCCASIONAL PAPER (November 2008).
Mainstreaming Gender and HIV/AIDS Issues into the Draft National Land Policy%3$s>
Full citation: LEMU, “Mainstreaming Gender and HIV/AIDS Issues into the Draft National Land Policy,” DRAFT ISSUES PAPER (September 2008).
Land Reform in Southern and Eastern Africa: Key Issues for strengthening Women’s Access to and Rights in Land%3$s>
Full citation: Walker, C., “Land Reform in Southern and Eastern Africa: Key Issues for strengthening Women’s Access to and Rights in Land,” FAO DESKTOP STUDY REPORT (March 2002).
Impact of the Land Reform on the Land Rights and Economic Poverty Reduction of the Majority Rural especially Women who Depend on Land for their Livelihood%3$s>
Full citation: RISD, “Impact of the Land Reform on the Land Rights and Economic Poverty Reduction of the Majority Rural especially Women who Depend on Land for their Livelihood,” RWANDA CASE STUDY (March 2011).
Mainstreaming Gender Issues in Land Administration: Awareness, Attention and Action%3$s>
Full citation: Haldrup, K., “Mainstreaming Gender Issues in Land Administration: Awareness, Attention and Action,” FIG XXII INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS PAPER (April 2002).
Challenges and Opportunities for Women’s Land Rights in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda%3$s>
Full citation: Immanuel, K.F., “Challenges and Opportunities for Women’s Land Rights in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda,” 26 MICROCON RESEARCH WORKING PAPER (June 2010).