Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm labour. Although women do the majority of agricultural work, men, for the most part continue to own the land, control women‟s labour and make agricultural decisions supported by patriarchal social systems. Thus, rural women faced difficulties than men in gaining access to land under Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP). Women‟s relationship with land is therefore through husbands, fathers, brothers or sons. Therefore, this study has undertaken with the objective of assessing the impact of land distribution programme with respect to its contribution to women‟s empowerment in the study area. The Gender and Development approach was employed...
The study was conducted in seven districts in Manicaland and Mashonaland East Provinces of Zimbabwe....
A research paper on socio-cultural issues affecting women horticulturalists in rural Zimbabwe.Hortic...
A bolder policy approach and more vigorous implementation are needed to support women’s empowermen...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of farm lab...
From the year 2000, land became the key signifier for tackling the unfinished business of the decolo...
An AEE Working Paper on women's access to land in Zimbabwe.In recent years, the issue of women's sta...
Abstract: The study investigated the acknowledgement levels, attitudes and perceptions of people wit...
objectives include the promotion of women’s rights to land, has commission this study. The study see...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
The author of this dissertation is a lawyer with a background of a rural upbringing and is very aliv...
This paper explores the role of women in agricultural development and their setbacks in Sanyati di...
Abstract: The focus of the thesis entailed that I engage with the ‘excavation of women’s voice’, a g...
The project report summarizes women’s lived-experiences with regard to land reform issues. The resea...
Between 1980, when Zimbabwe attained political independence, and 2003 the government has implemented...
The study was conducted in seven districts in Manicaland and Mashonaland East Provinces of Zimbabwe....
A research paper on socio-cultural issues affecting women horticulturalists in rural Zimbabwe.Hortic...
A bolder policy approach and more vigorous implementation are needed to support women’s empowermen...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of farm lab...
From the year 2000, land became the key signifier for tackling the unfinished business of the decolo...
An AEE Working Paper on women's access to land in Zimbabwe.In recent years, the issue of women's sta...
Abstract: The study investigated the acknowledgement levels, attitudes and perceptions of people wit...
objectives include the promotion of women’s rights to land, has commission this study. The study see...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
The author of this dissertation is a lawyer with a background of a rural upbringing and is very aliv...
This paper explores the role of women in agricultural development and their setbacks in Sanyati di...
Abstract: The focus of the thesis entailed that I engage with the ‘excavation of women’s voice’, a g...
The project report summarizes women’s lived-experiences with regard to land reform issues. The resea...
Between 1980, when Zimbabwe attained political independence, and 2003 the government has implemented...
The study was conducted in seven districts in Manicaland and Mashonaland East Provinces of Zimbabwe....
A research paper on socio-cultural issues affecting women horticulturalists in rural Zimbabwe.Hortic...
A bolder policy approach and more vigorous implementation are needed to support women’s empowermen...