This edition of SEEDS explores the critical elements in securing effective and independent land rights for women in South Asia. The author presents a range of cooperative strategies for enabling women to retain and cultivate the land and shows how micro-credit and other programs can be redirected to increase the amount and productivity of land women control. Recognizing that new policies and political will are required to foster and sustain such experiments, the author ends with a summary of how women are organizing to place women’s access to land at the center of national and global agendas
Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in India since 1956. ...
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalising world that fundamentally...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough farming is traditionally considered to be a male a...
This edition of SEEDS explores the critical elements in securing effective and independent land righ...
This issue of SEEDS describes an innovative approach to rehabilitation of wastelands developed by So...
The question of women’s land rights has a relatively young history in India. This paper briefly trac...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Women's land rights have been on the policy agenda in India for at least the last 20 years. Yet not ...
The research focuses on women’s rights regarding the inheritance framework of private agrarian land;...
Women have long played a crucial role in India's agricultural production, and the trend that sees me...
Research was conducted in 4 villages in Jalpaiguri District where two major development initiatives ...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in India since 1956. ...
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalising world that fundamentally...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough farming is traditionally considered to be a male a...
This edition of SEEDS explores the critical elements in securing effective and independent land righ...
This issue of SEEDS describes an innovative approach to rehabilitation of wastelands developed by So...
The question of women’s land rights has a relatively young history in India. This paper briefly trac...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Women's land rights have been on the policy agenda in India for at least the last 20 years. Yet not ...
The research focuses on women’s rights regarding the inheritance framework of private agrarian land;...
Women have long played a crucial role in India's agricultural production, and the trend that sees me...
Research was conducted in 4 villages in Jalpaiguri District where two major development initiatives ...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in India since 1956. ...
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalising world that fundamentally...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough farming is traditionally considered to be a male a...