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La propiedad como bisagra para la justicia de género

Reports & Research
December, 2003
Colombia

América Latina ha dado menor prioridad a la defensa de los derechos de propiedad, en relación con otros temas como los derechos reproductivos o la lucha contra la violencia doméstica de las mujeres. Para ello, este documento busca entender qué importancia se ha dado en América Latina a la relación género y propiedad, mediante un análisis durante las etapas de los estudios feministas en la región.

Género y tierra. Igualdad de condiciones

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2003
Latin America and the Caribbean

El acceso a la tierra es indispensable para la producción de alimentos y la generación de ingresos. Asimismo, constituye un bien social y económico decisivo, que reviste una importancia crucial para la identidad cultural, el poder político y la participación en el proceso de toma de decisiones. Las mujeres están asumiendo funciones mucho más importantes en la producción de alimentos y la ordenación de los recursos naturales; son las cabezas de familia en el medio rural en al menos una cuarta parte y, en ocasiones, en más de la mitad de los casos.

Women’s Land Rights in Southern and Eastern Africa: A short report on the FAO/Oxfam GB Workshop held in Pretoria, South Africa, 17-19 June 2003

Reports & Research
December, 2003
South Africa
Africa

Short (4-page) report on this workshop covering why a successful workshop?, why this workshop?, what were the main themes?, key issues raised in presentations, discussions and working groups, the follow up, website links to the full report of the workshop.

Gender, Household Headship and Entitlements to Land: New Vulnerabilities in Vietnam's Decollectivization

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2003
Vietnam

The process of decollectivization in Vietnam, leading up to the 1993 Land Law, ensured farming households the rights to market their own produce and to transfer, exchange, lease, inherit, and mortgage their land-use rights. These changes imply a reworking of relations between state, market, and household, but also within households. Although the allocation of agricultural land in northern Vietnam was relatively equitable, allocation by the state represents only one channel of entitlements to land.

Report of the ad hoc expert group meeting on land tenure systems and sustainable development in southern Africa

Conference Papers & Reports
November, 2003
Southern Africa
Africa

In recognition of the problem of land tenure security and its effect on sustainable development, a study on Land tenure systems and sustainable development in Southern Africa was included in the ECA-SA work program. A draft publication on the findings of the study has been prepared. The publication addresses two core land tenure topics: (1) Land tenure security, and (2) Land rights of women and other groups.

Report of the FAO/Oxfam GB Workshop on Women’s Land Rights in Southern and Eastern Africa held in Pretoria, South Africa, 17-19 June 2003

Reports & Research
October, 2003
South Africa
Africa

This was a major and highly successful workshop on women’s land rights in Southern and Eastern Africa, organised by FAO and Oxfam GB. It attracted an unusually diverse range of participants. This official report summarises the papers, presentations and discussions in the original order of the programme.

Gender Strategy in Agriculture and Rural Development to the Year 2010

Policy Papers & Briefs
September, 2003
Vietnam
Eastern Asia
South-Eastern Asia

The renovation process in Vietnam in the past decade has enabled significant economic growth as well as and greater rights and more important economic roles of farming households. However, much of this reform has focussed on men as head of households, meaning men have benefited more from economic reform, both economically and in terms of their power within the household. Inequalities continue in access to and control of key resources such as land, water, credit and rest time, as well as in access to public services.

International Gender and Trade Network: WTO Fifth Ministerial Meeting, Cancun, Mexico, September 10-14th, 2003 (Position Papers on Four WTO Issues)

Reports & Research
August, 2003
Global

The IGTN Advocacy Document for the 5th WTO Ministerial Meeting that was held in Cancun, Mexico in September 2003 focuses on these four issues and identifies critical advocacy positions for each of them. With regard to agriculture, the IGTN asserts that control over agriculture by states rather than the WTO would ensure that small-scale and subsistence farmers have control over farming and food supply; a particularly important concern for women around the world who are those responsible for ensuring household food security and managing family farms.

Governing for Equity, Gender, Citizenship and Governance

Reports & Research
June, 2003
Bangladesh
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka
South Africa
India
Pakistan
Namibia
Central Asia
Global
Eastern Africa
Southern Africa
Southern Asia

This publication comes out of the Gender, Citizenship and Governance programme of the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Netherlands. The project aimed to develop good practice in changing governance institutions to promote gender equality, enhance citizen participation and build accountability of public administration systems. Action research projects were conducted with 16 women's organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in eight countries in Southern Africa and South Asia (South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh).