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The UN’s Rebuke of Inheritance Laws Is a Victory for Women’s Health May 27, 2015    by Tamar Ezer     Public Health Program
By: Elaine Zuckerman Date: February 23rd 2016 Source: The Guardian Our study found life for women was worse, not better, after World Bank pipeline projects. A robust gender policy is vital
What can be done to secure poor rural people’s rights to land and water they depend on for their livelihoods, and what must be done to ensure that women’s access and tenure is secured?
By: Vicki Gass Date: September 20th 2016 Source: Oxfam America Women are banding together in Honduras and around the world to demand #LandRightsNow.
Via Reuters Landesa - Wed, 12 Aug 2015 18:51 GMT Author: By Patricia Chaves and Malcolm Childress Scores of women leaders from across Brazil, including indigenous and Afro-Brazilian, rural and urban, from government and civil society, gathered in Recife, the capital of the Brazilian state of
By: Kieran Guilbert Date: March 8th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation DAKAR, March 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rural women across West Africa will march to demand equal land rights on Tuesday to mark International Women's Day, as activists urge African nations to invest in female
By: Ray Mwareya Date: 5 July 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Although the law gives men and women equal property rights, the reality is very different in eastern Mozambique, one of the country's poorest regions. In the Chikwidzire district of Manica province, which borders Zimbabwe
By: Caroline Moser Date: October 6th 2016 Source:  Next City On  October 17, the Habitat III conference opens in Quito, Ecuador. Its primary objective is for UN member states to adopt the New Urban Agenda (NUA), reflect on the agreements reached, and elaborate on policy and planning processes for
Via Euractiv.com By:  Georgi Gotev SPECIAL REPORT/ In a wide-ranging exclusive interview, Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan shared his vision of how the EU and developing countries could greatly improve global food security togther, through innovation and sustainable farming practices. Read
Date: March 13th 2016 Source: DNA India Can land rights for women drive down child marriage and domestic violence? "Yes and more", says an international group of land and property rights specialists who are due in Washington this week to discuss how improved land management can reduce global
By: Kizito Makoye Date: 21 July 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation  In Tanzania, land rights are enshrined in the Land Act and the Village Land Act, both of 1999, which grant women equal rights to access, own and control land as any man. However, the reality on the ground for women is
By: Fabiana Frayssinet Date: October 13th 2016 Source: IPS News EL PATO, Argentina, Oct 13 2016 (IPS) - Her seven children have grown up, but she now takes care of a young grandson while working in her organic vegetable garden in El Pato, south of the city of Buenos Aires. Olga Campos wants for

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