Record Topic: Governance
A stronger voice for women in local land governance: effective approaches in Tanzania, Ghana, and Senegal%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Full citation: Sutz, P., Seigneret, A., Richard, M., Blankson Akapko, P., Alhassan, F., & Fall, M. (2019, August). A stronger voice for women in local land governance: effective approaches in Tanzania, Ghana, and Senegal. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
Legal Research Guide: Personal Status Laws in Selected Arab Jurisdictions%3$s>
USAID/Rwanda Gender and Social Inclusion Analysis Report%3$s>
"The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Rwanda contracted Banyan Global to identify key gender and social inclusion advances, opportunities, inequalities, and constraints across Rwanda’s democracy and governance, economic growth, health, and education sectors. The findings and recommendations in this report offer insights to the USAID/Rwanda mission as it develops its 2020–2024 country development cooperation strategy (CDCS)."
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples%3$s>
Venezuela Labor Law%3$s>
Venezuela Nationality and Citizenship Law%3$s>
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.