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Women's Land Tenure Security in Mongolia

Just published in the Mokoro newsletter online, some initial reflections from Mokoro's WOLTS project research in Mongolia from Mokoro Research Officer and WOLTS team member Zoe Driscoll. WOLTS is a long-term multi-country strategic action research project which is initially investigating threats to women's land tenure security in pastoral communities affected by mining investments in Mongolia and Tanzania.

Put land in the hands of women for economic transformation – A call for policy makers

Date: 10 July 2016


Source: UNECA


Kigali, 10 July 2016 (ECA) – On the eve of the Kigali 27th African Union Summit, Land Policy Initiative (LPI) - an initiative of the African Union Commission (AUC), Economic Commission (ECA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) - launched a campaign aiming at documented allocation of 30 percent of land to African Women by 2025.


Why land means hope for India's vulnerable single women

By: Manipadma Jena

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation

Date: Monday, 23 May 2016 


A district in the eastern state of Odisha is challenging gender inequality by giving land to vulnerable women living alone


BARIPADA, India - When her husband died seven years ago, leaving her to fend for herself, 37-year-old Kuni Majhi survived hunger, illness, drunk men hammering at the flimsy tin door of her thatched hut - and very nearly lost all hope.


6 reasons women should own lands

By: Ogechi Ekeanyanwu
Date: May 7th 2016
Source: Development Cable

A lot of widows in 35 countries, including Nigeria, do not have equal land inheritance rights.

In March, the gender equality bill, a bill to ensure gender parity, equal economic opportunities, and equality in marriage especially in terms of inheritance and land rights, was rejected by the senate.

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