This paper discusses the role of securing women’s land rights in improving household welfare in Gusiiland (Kenya). Land in Gusiiland is a social asset acquired through patrilineal descent. It is a means of production and primary source of income for the majority of the population. Although the 2010 constitution accords women full land ownership rights, a complex set of customary institutions and established practices typically restricts them to usufruct land rights. Using a Feminist Political Ecology (FPE) framework, this paper argues that for Gusiiland, the realization of key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular gender equality (5), poverty and hunger reduction (1 and 2) and peace and justice (16) depends on securing land ri...
One of the most serious obstacles to increasing the agricultural productivity and income of rural wo...
In this paper, the context within which the National Land Policy ascribes to tackle gender issues an...
This thesis explores women’s access to property in Kenya. It consists of three parts. The first give...
This paper discusses the role of securing women's land rights in improving household welfare in Gusi...
Land ownership gives an individual the confidence and dignity required to be active in society. Inde...
Standpoint, Land, Labour and Gendered Livelihoods, Feminist Africa Issue 12 (2009). pp. 87-94Land is...
Land in Kenya has social, economic and political dimensions, which overlap and conflict. Land confli...
This study was to analyse Gender Land Rights as Factor of Households’ Sustainable Development in Rwa...
Gender neutral statutory law on land and environment and its interplay with customary, religious and...
This paper is part of a case study of recent and contemporary changes in rural Luq economy and soci...
This study has the aim to analyze what impacts land grabbing in Rift Valley, Kenya, has on rural poo...
In many developing countries like Kenya, issues of gender discrimination are evident in form of uneq...
The Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa endorsed through the adoption of the African U...
PowerPoint presentationThere is a growing consensus that solutions to women’s land tenure problems n...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
One of the most serious obstacles to increasing the agricultural productivity and income of rural wo...
In this paper, the context within which the National Land Policy ascribes to tackle gender issues an...
This thesis explores women’s access to property in Kenya. It consists of three parts. The first give...
This paper discusses the role of securing women's land rights in improving household welfare in Gusi...
Land ownership gives an individual the confidence and dignity required to be active in society. Inde...
Standpoint, Land, Labour and Gendered Livelihoods, Feminist Africa Issue 12 (2009). pp. 87-94Land is...
Land in Kenya has social, economic and political dimensions, which overlap and conflict. Land confli...
This study was to analyse Gender Land Rights as Factor of Households’ Sustainable Development in Rwa...
Gender neutral statutory law on land and environment and its interplay with customary, religious and...
This paper is part of a case study of recent and contemporary changes in rural Luq economy and soci...
This study has the aim to analyze what impacts land grabbing in Rift Valley, Kenya, has on rural poo...
In many developing countries like Kenya, issues of gender discrimination are evident in form of uneq...
The Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa endorsed through the adoption of the African U...
PowerPoint presentationThere is a growing consensus that solutions to women’s land tenure problems n...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
One of the most serious obstacles to increasing the agricultural productivity and income of rural wo...
In this paper, the context within which the National Land Policy ascribes to tackle gender issues an...
This thesis explores women’s access to property in Kenya. It consists of three parts. The first give...