French version available in IDRC Digital LibrarySpanish version available in IDRC Digital LibraryIn Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya, a decentralized approach to land administration promises more accessible dispute resolution and a better deal for women. Among the challenges however, are old social attitudes that pre-empt discussion about women’s right to control land. In Lira district, for example, in-laws and land-grabbers routinely chase widows off land. A “viciously vibrant land market” often means that women are swindled in Bugunda district. Local courts are handicapped because they lack an adequate mandate and proper resources to be effective, but they are more accessible than higher-level ones. Awareness is changing and institutional refo...
Standpoint, Land, Labour and Gendered Livelihoods, Feminist Africa Issue 12 (2009). pp. 87-94Land is...
This article presents the author's personal reflections on his extensive experience of drafting land...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryWomen in many African countries have a legal right t...
The wave of formalization of indigenous and Community land rights has been witnessed across many Afr...
In 2010, Kenya ratified a Constitution that formalized its traditional dispute resolution mechanisms...
The research examines how local governments are mediating women’s land rights in Uganda. It focuses ...
Despite their key role in agriculture, in many African regions, women do not have equal access to or...
Over 90 percent of Uganda’s population is dependent almost exclusively on agriculture for their live...
Women’s land rights have been part of land law reform agendas taking place across Africa since the 1...
Despite the efforts and strategies geared towards women in realizing property rights in terms of emp...
Access to land is crucial for combating discrimination. Women who are denied such access tend to be ...
The Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa endorsed through the adoption of the African U...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
Scholars have argued that economic efficiency requires a clear definition of the rights of ownership...
Standpoint, Land, Labour and Gendered Livelihoods, Feminist Africa Issue 12 (2009). pp. 87-94Land is...
This article presents the author's personal reflections on his extensive experience of drafting land...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryWomen in many African countries have a legal right t...
The wave of formalization of indigenous and Community land rights has been witnessed across many Afr...
In 2010, Kenya ratified a Constitution that formalized its traditional dispute resolution mechanisms...
The research examines how local governments are mediating women’s land rights in Uganda. It focuses ...
Despite their key role in agriculture, in many African regions, women do not have equal access to or...
Over 90 percent of Uganda’s population is dependent almost exclusively on agriculture for their live...
Women’s land rights have been part of land law reform agendas taking place across Africa since the 1...
Despite the efforts and strategies geared towards women in realizing property rights in terms of emp...
Access to land is crucial for combating discrimination. Women who are denied such access tend to be ...
The Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa endorsed through the adoption of the African U...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
Scholars have argued that economic efficiency requires a clear definition of the rights of ownership...
Standpoint, Land, Labour and Gendered Livelihoods, Feminist Africa Issue 12 (2009). pp. 87-94Land is...
This article presents the author's personal reflections on his extensive experience of drafting land...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...