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Rights and Reality, Are Women's Equal Rights to Land, Housing and Property Implemented in East Africa?

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2002
África Oriental
Quênia
Tanzania
Uganda
África austral

Are women's equal rights to land, housing and property implemented in East Africa? How are land rights translated into national legislation in the Region? This books explores land, housing and property rights in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, and looks at how relevant international treaties are transformed into national legislation and policies in these three countries. A detailed analysis of constitutions and laws on land, housing, inheritance, marriage and divorce laws is also offered.

WOLTS

WOLTS (Women’s Land Tenure Security) is a long-term multi-country, multi-organisational land governance initiative. The project has delivered stronger evidence on threats to women’s land rights through its action-research. It has also contributed to strengthening community, civil society and local government capacity to protect women’s land rights and govern land in a participatory, inclusive and equitable way. This in turn has led to real gains in women’s land rights in project communities and beyond. The project has focused its action-research on gender and land relations in pastoralist communities affected by mining investments, initially in Mongolia and Tanzania. From this evidence base, and working closely with pilot communities, it has developed a Gender and Land Champions Training Programme for locally-chosen men and women to become effective and confident agents of change. In Mongolia, the project has also developed and started to roll out a set of Gender Guidelines to support local landscape development planning, in collaboration with the national land agency, ALAMGAC.

Recapitulação de webinário: Percepções e histórias sobre o impacto da corrupção fundiária em grupos discriminados na África

08 Maio 2024
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A Fundação Land Portal, em parceria com a Transparência Internacional, organizou o webinário intitulado “Rompendo novas fronteiras: Percepções e Histórias sobre o Impacto da Corrupção de Terras em Grupos Discriminados na África”. O webinário reuniu um painel de especialistas ilustres para analisar os desafios e as complexidades da corrupção entrelaçada com a discriminação nos direitos à terra e na governança. Essa sessão forneceu percepções cruciais por meio de estudos de caso detalhados e análises de especialistas, oferecendo caminhos para práticas mais equitativas de gestão de terras.