French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryWomen in many African countries have a legal right to own land, but this often means little in areas where “customary law” prevails. As a result, researchers in two countries have come to believe that women’s security of tenure depends as much on addressing social assumptions as on enacting legal reforms
AbstractBased on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argu...
Despite their key role in agriculture, in many African regions, women do not have equal access to or...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibrarySpanish version available in IDRC Digital LibraryIn ...
Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
Women’s land rights are fundamental for women’s economic empowerment. Increasingly, the nationaliza...
Land rights needed for agricultural development Cue: In Cameroon, the law on who can own land is v...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
This book explores the customary, social, economic political and rights issues surrounding access, o...
The majority of women in Third World countries depend on land for their livelihood. Security of ten...
This dissertation examines how, through Malawi’s uncritical implementation of 2 major internation...
Despite the efforts and strategies geared towards women in realizing property rights in terms of emp...
LLM (Environmental Law and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Land is at ...
Increasing commercialization, population growth and concurrent increases in land value have affected...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
AbstractBased on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argu...
Despite their key role in agriculture, in many African regions, women do not have equal access to or...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibrarySpanish version available in IDRC Digital LibraryIn ...
Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
Women’s land rights are fundamental for women’s economic empowerment. Increasingly, the nationaliza...
Land rights needed for agricultural development Cue: In Cameroon, the law on who can own land is v...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
This book explores the customary, social, economic political and rights issues surrounding access, o...
The majority of women in Third World countries depend on land for their livelihood. Security of ten...
This dissertation examines how, through Malawi’s uncritical implementation of 2 major internation...
Despite the efforts and strategies geared towards women in realizing property rights in terms of emp...
LLM (Environmental Law and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Land is at ...
Increasing commercialization, population growth and concurrent increases in land value have affected...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
AbstractBased on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argu...
Despite their key role in agriculture, in many African regions, women do not have equal access to or...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...