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Experiences of women in asserting their land rights: the case of the Bugesera District, Rwanda

Reports & Research
января, 2011
Rwanda

Poor women in developing countries rely on land as source of livelihood. Increasing pressure on land — brought on by globalisation pressures, increased population and privatisation — undermines women’s land tenure security. The comparison of women’s land access is predominantly measured against that of men, and this has been the basis for formulating policy aimed at increasing women’s land tenure security.

Women’s access to land and household bargaining power: a comparative action-research project in patrilineal and matrilineal societies in Malawi

Reports & Research
января, 2011
Malawi

WOLREC undertook this action research in order to enhance women’s bargaining power through improved access and control over land in the patrilineal and matrilineal communities in Southern and Northern Malawi. For WOLREC, as an action-orientated NGO, the exact nature of the relationship between women’s bargaining power in the household and their access to, and control over land is key to deciding which interventions improve poor rural women’s access to economic justice.

Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power: Food Sovereignty

Reports & Research
января, 2011
Global

[By Pamela Caro - Coordinated by Alejandra Scampini] The Feminist Perspectives Towards Transforming Economic Power series shares information, experiences from the ground, and testimonies from diverse groups of women. It provides analysis and builds knowledge on alternative visions and practices of development, with a vision of transformation.