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Más tierra para más mujeres

Policy Papers & Briefs
Juin, 2013
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

En muchos sentidos, los estudios sobre el acceso de las mujeres sudamericanas a la propiedad de la tierra han llegado a un tope en el que se requiere pasar de las consignas a un tratamiento técnico y estratégico más concreto y propositivo.

KENYA JUSTICE PROJECT | IMPACT EVALUATION REPORT KENYA JUSTICE IMPACT EVALUATION

Training Resources & Tools
Mai, 2013
Kenya

This report is an impact evaluation of the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Justice Project, which was implemented by Landesa and its prime contractor Tetra Tech ARD, to pilot an approach for improving women’s access to justice, particularly related to women’s land rights, by enhancing the customary justice system in one target area: Ol Pusimoru sub-location, Mau Forest, Kenya.

National Water Resource Strategy (NWRMS2).

National Policies
Mai, 2013
Afrique du Sud

This National Water Resources Management Strategy (NWRMS) sets out the strategy to plan, develop, manage, protect and control the use of South Africa's water resources effectively for the future. This shall be achieved through an improved institutional framework, strengthening our sector capacity, and through various mechanisms and concepts, such as water re-use and water off-setting.

Gender Toolkit for International Finance Watchers

Training Resources & Tools
Mars, 2013
Global

This toolkit aims to give civil society organizations the tools they need to address gender justice issues in their work. The toolkit contains sections on:


  1. Gender Concepts (terms, frameworks and key debates);
  2. Gender Action Links (topical briefings and action resources);
  3. Gender Tools (checklists, indicators and methodologies for gender analysis in specific sectors); and
  4. Gender Data (links to sex-disaggregated databases).

Indigenous Women in Southeast Asia: Challenges in their Access to Justice

Policy Papers & Briefs
Mars, 2013
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
South-Eastern Asia
Thailand
Vietnam

This briefing paper is prepared as part of the advocacy of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) for the respect, protection and recognition of the human rights of indigenous women. In this paper, we focus on access to justice for indigenous women in Southeast Asia facing development-induced violence.

Report of the discussion on the right to land for shelter

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2013

Please find here the report of the online discussion facilitated by Ekta Parishad on the land portal in December 2012 : Is the right to land for shelter a human right? Many thanks to all of the participants for their very interesting inputs, which will contribute to the ongoing negociations with the indian government.

Special thanks to Dominik Pauli for his great support and commitment.

Indigenous Women in Asia - Challenges in their access to justice

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2013

I invite you to read this briefing paper prepared - by Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) - on challanges faced by indigenous women in Southeast Asia in accessing justice. The briefing includes stories on the impact on indigenous women of various projects, including dams, mines, plantations and national parks. Countries covered are Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand,  and the Philippines. As affirmed by AIPP:

Land Portal Paper: Connecting people, sharing knowledge, increasing transparency

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2013

The results of the Febraury 2013 Land Portal discussion "Using online platforms to increase access to open data and share best practices of monitoring women’s land rights" have been synthesized and incorporated into a new Land Portal paper entitled Connecting people, sharing knowledge, increasing transparency: Using the Land Portal to increase access to open data, share best practices. The paper will be presented at the upcoming Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2013, but is available now on the Land Portal:

Gender, livelihood and land in South and Southeast Sulawesi

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2013
Indonesia

Gender gaps in South and Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia highlight important issues that need to be considered in designing and implementing equitable development programs.

In a study conducted by the World Agroforestry Centre, researchers found that to better support agroforestry production in Sulawesi, women would benefit from greater access to land rights and ownership and more involvement in land-use management and decision-making.

CEDAW: A tool for gender-sensitive agriculture and rural development policy and programme formulation

Legislation & Policies
Janvier, 2013
Global

Agricultural policies need to address gender inequalities to ensure effective development interventions that can achieve positive and sustainable results in the lives of rural women, men, girls and boys. One powerful instrument for promoting the realization of the rights and potential of rural women and girls is the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).