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

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Land Grabbing in Africa and the New Politics of Food

This paper explores the phenomenon of land grabbing in Africa, including the key drivers and policy responses.

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Land, Rubber and People: Rapid Agrarian Changes and Responses in Southern Laos

In recent years Laos has experienced rapid changes in land and resource use and tenure. Of those, the allocation of expansive land concessions for rubber production has been amongst the most significant.

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Statutory recognition of customary land rights in Africa

Recognizing and protecting customary land rights is a critical component of protecting and defending the land rights of the rural poor.

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Focus on Africa: Kenya Lesson Brief, History of Land Conflicts

This lesson brief explores the history of land conflicts in Kenya.

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Kenia
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Participatory Land Use Planning as a Tool for Community Empowerment in Northern Tanzania

This paper presents several case studies to show how the Ujamaa Community Resource Team (UCRT) has been working within Tanzania’s legal and policy framework to support a diverse range of pastoralists, agro-pastoralists and hunter-gatherers, all of whom face

Oil palm in Africa: Past, Present And Future Scenarios

Given the planned expansion of industrial oil palm plantations in Africa and their resulting social and environmental impacts, WRM has put together information on 23 countries identified as being part of palm oil production in Africa.

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Measuring Women’s Empowerment as a Variable in International Development

This paper reviews the literature on women’s empowerment and suggests supporting empowerment both as an end in itself and a way to educational, economical and health development.

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