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Women’s equal rights to housing, land and property in international law

International Conventions or Treaties
Dezembro, 2005
Global

[From UN-Habitat] Women’s equal rights to adequate housing, land and property are well elaborated under international human rights law but are often elusive in practice. This document is a reference guide to international human rights standards identifying both the substance of women’s rights as well as the commitments made by States with regard to improving women’s rights to adequate housing, land and property.


Access to Land in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Implications for the South African Black Woman

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
África do Sul
África austral
África Oriental

Indigenous land tenure arrangements in South Africa have generally consisted of communal ownership. In this system, who benefited from the land depended on their status as family or clan head. The colonial regime dispossessed Africans of land in favour of European arrivals, or defined family property as ancestral property in which the senior males of the head family were taken as the owners with the rights to inherit. The post-apartheid government conceptualised acess to land for the previously disadvantaged as a human right.

Land policy reform: the role of land markets and women's land rights in Malawi

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
Malawi
África austral
África Oriental

Malawi is facing increasing land scarcity and food insecurity for its large rural population and is in the midst of an on-going land policy reform process. This report asks how these reforms may affect women's land rights in a situation of increasing scarcity and competition for land. Reforms include the formalisation of customary land rights as private land rights as a way to ensure tenure security and equitable access to land. It warns that through this approach, women's rights may become increasingly marginalised.

Landless women, hopeless women? Gender, land and decentralisation in Niger

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
Níger
África Ocidental
África Central

This study aims to identify how women's capacity to become more involved in decision-making at the local level can be strengthened, particularly in terms of access to natural resources. It also aims to identify the structures through which women secure their systems of production. It focuses on the situation in Niger, where women are increasingly excluded from dominant systems of production: in agricultural areas, they are increasingly excluded from agricultural production and in pastoralist areas, they have lost their herds and had to resort to agriculture.

Politique National de Développement Durable de l’Agriculture Irriguée. Stratégie, Plan d’Action, Plan d’Investissement à l’horizon 2015.

National Policies
Dezembro, 2005
Burkina Faso

Ce document a pour objet la Stratégie, le Plan d’Action et Plan d’Investissement à l’horizon 2015, dans le cadre de la Politique National de Développement Durable de l’Agriculture Irriguée.

Nouvelle lettre de politique de développement agricole 2006-2015.

National Policies
Dezembro, 2005
Guiné

La Nouvelle lettre de politique de développement agricole (NLPDA) vise à améliorer l’efficacité et l’efficience des exploitations familiales et des marchés, promouvoir l’entreprenariat agricole grâce à la stimulation de l’initiative privée et améliorer l’efficacité des exportations. Elle va s’appuyer sur les dynamiques d’investissement privé, de production et de recherche de productivité dans l’agriculture.