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Interrogating large-scale land acquisition and its implications for women’s land rights in Cameroon, Ghana and Uganda

Interrogating large-scale land acquisition and its implications for women’s land rights in Cameroon, Ghana and Uganda

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Date of publication
April 2017
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ISBN / Resource ID
IDRC:10625/56902

Large scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) impact women: loss of rights and access to land, water resources, fuel wood, adequate shelter, compensation and livelihood. The study looks at three sub-Saharan African countries (Cameroon, Ghana and Uganda) each having different land tenure regimes. Since land is vital for the survival of rural dwellers especially women, the study recommends that laws and policies governing the process of LSLA stress a mandatory participatory approach that includes women. There is urgent need to revalorize national laws to mainstream women’s land rights. Countries that attract foreign investors are often those with abundant land and/or weak governance.

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