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A stronger voice for women in local land governance: effective approaches in Tanzania;Ghana and Senegal

A stronger voice for women in local land governance: effective approaches in Tanzania;Ghana and Senegal

Resource information

Date of publication
July 2019
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
MOKORO-32

This report;based on primary and secondary data;highlights the link between land and inequality in Uganda.  It underscores the need to review policies;laws and regulations governing institutions and practices in the realm of land ownership;access;use and management;and to allocate enough resources to secure land rights. The report looks at factors that have had an impact on poverty and vulnerability;and how policies;laws;regulations and cultural practices can be made more inclusive. It analyses trends in land ownership;access;security of tenure and use;what drives those trends and how they contribute to inequality; reviews the impact of land use and security on vulnerable groups such as women and youth; and provides policy proposals to address inequality arising from land ownership;access and use.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Philippine Sutz;Amaelle Seigneret;Mary Richard;Patricia Blankson Akapko;Fati Alhassan;Mamadou Fall