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Land – Tenure, Grabs, Gender and the Law: Report on a Mokoro Seminar

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
África

Brief summary of 4 presentations at the Mokoro land seminar by Martin Adams (Mokoro) on FAO’s support for tenure, rights and access to land and natural resources: lessons from Mozambique; by Joseph Hanlon (LSE) on The Mozambique land grab myth; by Elizabeth Daley (Mokoro) on Current issues around gender and land; and by Joss Saunders (Oxfam) on Engaging in strategic litigation and working with

Local solutions gain ground in East Africa

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Eastern Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

In Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya, a decentralized approach to land administration promises more accessible dispute resolution and a better deal for women. Among the challenges however, are old social attitudes that pre-empt discussion about women’s right to control land. In Lira district, for example, in-laws and land-grabbers routinely chase widows off land.

Women, land and customary law

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
South Africa
Southern Africa

The objective is to record current living customary law and ways in which it is moving in progressive directions so that this information can be used towards justice, as evidence in court cases, and in policy development and political engagement from local to national levels.

Decentralised land administration and women's land rights in Uganda : an analysis of the legal regime, state institutional arrangements, and practice; research report

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Uganda

Despite formal legal recognition of women’s land rights, no government institution is mandated to protect women’s land rights or to ensure their legal implementation and enforcement. The roles of decentralized land administration institutions do not include the protection of women’s land rights.

Women and land : securing rights for better lives

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011
Sub-Saharan Africa

The core of this book focuses on recent findings from sub-Saharan Africa, where researchers in 14 countries have explored the topic from many angles: legal, customary, political, and economic. Researchers from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academics, and grassroots activists worked together with communities, exploring the experiences of women in specific contexts.

Land holds promise of peace in Colombia

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Colombia

Research has become a driving force behind upcoming
land restitution efforts in Colombia, where for decades
peasants have lost land by violent means. The initiative
is especially important for women, who have also built
new networks in pursuit of a broad range of social goals.

Recommendations for policy and action

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Conference Papers & Reports
Diciembre, 2011
Sub-Saharan Africa

After three days of deliberations on the findings of a decade of research and initiatives across Africa, conference participants presented this series of recommendations affirming women’s rights to ownership, access, and control of land.

Impact of land tenure practices on women's rights to land in anglophone Cameroon and implications on sustainable development : final technical report (technical report no. 5)

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2011
Cameroon
Sub-Saharan Africa

The study investigates the state of women’s land rights under statutes and customary practices in Cameroon and how the conception of these rights affects women’s role in the economy.

Private Investment in Land

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Qatar
Burkina Faso
Malí
Ucrania
China
Australia
Ghana
Congo
Etiopía
Mozambique
Sudáfrica
Malasia
Brasil
India
Sudán
Arabia Saudita

Land Tenure Working Paper 21. This paper draws on proceedings of a meeting held to discuss the impact of growing private sector investments in land, fisheries and forests. This meeting, aimed at the private sector, took place at FAO headquarters on 28 February and 1 March 2011. The purpose of this paper is to provide a record of the discussion from the private sector perspective.

Communal Tenure and the Governance of Common Property Resources in Asia

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2011
Bangladesh
Estados Unidos de América
Afganistán
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Australia
Laos
Reino Unido
Guinea
República de Corea
Tailandia
Nepal
Pakistán
Yemen
Filipinas
Singapur
Viet Nam
Kirguistán
Myanmar
Brunei Darussalam
Camboya
Japón
India
Kazajstán
Georgia
Malasia
Papua Nueva Guinea
Mongolia
Asia
Oceanía

Land Tenure Working Paper 20. This paper presents an analysis of communal tenure and its role for natural resource management system, in different contexts of selected Asian countries.