Property Rights and Gender in Uganda
A Training Toolkit-Land Law & Gender
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Date of publication
Diciembre 2009
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ISBN / Resource ID
Uganda-Landge-201001
Pages
28
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© 2010 International Center for Research on Women and Uganda Land Alliance. Information
contained in this publication may be freely reproduced, published or otherwise used without
permission from the International Center for Research on Women and the Uganda Land Alliance.
However, these organizations request that they be cited as the source of the information.
contained in this publication may be freely reproduced, published or otherwise used without
permission from the International Center for Research on Women and the Uganda Land Alliance.
However, these organizations request that they be cited as the source of the information.
Property rights economically empower women by creating opportunities for earning income, securing their place in the community and ensuring their livelihoods. When women are economically empowered, it spurs development for their families and communities. Property Rights and Gender in Uganda: A Training Toolkit seeks to strengthen understanding of property rights for women and men as equal citizens. Because women in Uganda are often not treated as equal citizens, toolkit materials address what rights women have, how to communicate women’s rights, and the issues preventing women from exercising their rights.
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