Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household, but this could be countered by registered joint ownership of the land. Based on a study of two districts in Uganda, this paper examines the local responses, challenges and policy implications of joint ownership. Over 260 households, and a variety of key informants, were interviewed. The majority of respondents, especially women, agreed that joint ownership of family land is useful, arguing that it provides family security and enhances marital stability. Those who opposed joint ownership argued that marriage itself is unstable, and there is no trust between the spouses. In practice however, the family land is mostly male-owned. Most household...
This study is regarding land tenure practices and land acquisitions in Hoima District in Western Uga...
This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda u...
Social and cultural factors governing access to land in a village of matrilineal peoples of South Ea...
Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household,...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
This paper examines the connection between widows’ land inheritance rights and agricultural investme...
This study explores the extent and causes of land conflict at the local community level. It also inv...
This paper discusses the ways in which urban widows in Uganda are deprived of home ownership upon th...
In agrarian societies land is not only the main means for generating a livelihood, it is also a mean...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
AbstractBased on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argu...
Social and cultural factors governing access to land in a village of matrilineal peoples of South Ea...
This article was presented at and published in the International Ecumenical Fellowship Africa Confer...
Based on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argues that ...
This study is regarding land tenure practices and land acquisitions in Hoima District in Western Uga...
This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda u...
Social and cultural factors governing access to land in a village of matrilineal peoples of South Ea...
Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household,...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
This paper examines the connection between widows’ land inheritance rights and agricultural investme...
This study explores the extent and causes of land conflict at the local community level. It also inv...
This paper discusses the ways in which urban widows in Uganda are deprived of home ownership upon th...
In agrarian societies land is not only the main means for generating a livelihood, it is also a mean...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
AbstractBased on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argu...
Social and cultural factors governing access to land in a village of matrilineal peoples of South Ea...
This article was presented at and published in the International Ecumenical Fellowship Africa Confer...
Based on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argues that ...
This study is regarding land tenure practices and land acquisitions in Hoima District in Western Uga...
This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda u...
Social and cultural factors governing access to land in a village of matrilineal peoples of South Ea...