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Report on FAO, UNIFEM and National AIDS CouncilJoint National Workshop on HIV and AIDS, Women's Property Rights and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe

Reports & Research
November, 2004
Mozambique
Kenya
South Africa
Lesotho
Uganda
Zimbabwe
China
Namibia
Zambia
Australia
India
Malawi
Finland
Africa

Two important resolutions for women were adopted by the United Nations last year. One was the UNHABITAT Resolution on “Women's Role and Rights in Human Settlements Development and Slum Upgrading” and the other was the Commission on Human Rights Resolution on “Women's Equal Ownership, Access to, and Control over Land and the Equal Rights to Own Property and to Adequate Housing”. These resolutions recognised the violation of women's property rights as a violation of fundamental human rights and the UN's commitment to stop such violations.

Report of the FAO/OXFAM GB Wokshop on Women's Land Rights in Southern and Eastern Africa

Reports & Research
November, 2003
Angola
Switzerland
Kenya
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Eswatini
Ireland
Ethiopia
Malawi
Mozambique
South Africa
Lesotho
Uganda
Somalia
Tanzania
Botswana
Netherlands
Africa

The report summarises the papers, presentations and discussions of a workshop on failures and achievements at securing women’s land rights. In particular, it addresses the following issues: Land rights and legal reforms,legal aid and land administration practice, women's land rights in an HIV/AIDS context,women's land rights from a food security and livelihoods context. Organised by the FAO and Oxfam, the workshop seeks to establish global and multi-sectoral alliances and multiple strategies as a means of breaking out of the present impasse in this matter.

Direitos das criançase mulheres à propriedade e herança em Moçambique

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2009
Mozambique
Zambia
Mali
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Australia
Eswatini
Congo
Malawi
Rwanda
South Africa
Uganda
Italy
Tanzania
Senegal
Kenya
Africa

A incerteza dos direitos das mulheres e das crianças à propriedade e heranÃça em muitos países na ÃÂfrica sub sahariana não são um assunto novo. Os sistemas de apoio à família alargada que costumavam funcionar como redes de segurança social para as viúvas e crianças órfãs enfraqueceram como consequência de mudanças na sociedade, tais como desenvolvimento económico, a migração e a urbanização. Esta situação foi claramente exacerbada pela epidemia do SIDA.

Gender in Agriculture

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2008
Egypt
Bangladesh
Honduras
Nepal
Gambia
Peru
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Vietnam
Ghana
Pakistan
Niger
Thailand
Palau
Rwanda
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Philippines
Nicaragua
Malaysia
Tanzania
India
Sudan
Mexico
Uganda
Côte d'Ivoire
Africa
Americas
Asia
Oceania

The Gender in Agriculture Sourcebook provides an up-to-date understanding of gender issues and a rich compilation of compelling evidence of good practices and lessons learned to guide practitioners in integrating gender dimensions into agricultural projects and programs. The Sourcebook is a joint product of the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and contributions from more than 100 writers and reviewers.

A gender perspective on land rights - Equal footing

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2004
Burkina Faso
Honduras
Dominican Republic
Lesotho
Cuba
Nicaragua
India
Senegal
Brazil

Access to land is essential to food production and income generation. It is also a key social and economic asset, crucial for cultural identity, political power and participation in decisionmaking. Social and cultural beliefs often discriminate against people because of gender, social class or ethnic group.

Children and women's rights to property and inheritance in Mozambique

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2009
Mozambique
Zambia
Mali
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Eswatini
Congo
Malawi
Rwanda
South Africa
Uganda
Madagascar
Italy
Tanzania
Brazil
Senegal
Norway
Kenya
Africa

Women and childrens' insecure rights to property and inheritance in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa is not a new issue. The extended family support systems that used to function as social safety nets for widows and orphaned children have weakened as a consequence of societal changes such as economic development, migration and urbanization. This situation has clearly been exacerbated by the AIDS epidemic. Though prevalence is starting to level off, or even decline, in several high prevalence countries, this comes after years of increasing prevalence.