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SECURING WOMEN'S LAND TENURE IN NORTHERN UGANDA – A WOMEN FIRST APPROACH

Policy Papers & Briefs
Fevereiro, 2014
Uganda

March 2014 –  This paper discusses a pragmatic, adaptive framework for understanding and taking action to strengthen women’s land tenure security in the context of customary tenure. The Framework defines secure land rights in terms of five elements, which each serves as the basis for distinct, measurable indicators upon which to base project assessment, design, and evaluation. This paper presents the Framework and suggests its potential as an analytical foundation for assessing the security of land rights, for designing projects or developing policies that protect and stren

Primer Informe Sombra específico de Mujeres Rurales y Campesinas en Colombia

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2018
Colômbia

Informe que  visibiliza la grave situación de discriminación que viven las mujeres rurales y campesinas en Colombia. Fue realizado por 70 organizaciones, con el apoyo de la ILC, para ser presentado ante la 72º. Sesión del Comité de la Convención para la Eliminación de todas las formas la Discriminación contra la mujer – CEDAW. 

Primer Informe Sombra específico de Mujeres Rurales y Campesinas en Colombia

Conference Papers & Reports
Dezembro, 2018
Colômbia

Informe que  visibiliza la grave situación de discriminación que viven las mujeres rurales y campesinas en Colombia. Fue realizado por 70 organizaciones, con el apoyo de la ILC, para ser presentado ante la 72º. Sesión del Comité de la Convención para la Eliminación de todas las formas la Discriminación contra la mujer – CEDAW. 

Women's Informal Employment in Transition Economies

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2002
Eslovênia
Liechtenstein
Eslováquia
Hungria
Croácia
Polônia
Alemanha
Austrália
República Checa
Suíça
Europa Oriental

Women's employment in transition countries, notably Central and Eastern Europe has become increasingly informal and flexible. The first growing trend is that women are more involved in cross-border trade, known as 'suitcase' trade, often keeping women away from home for days or months. They buy mainly consumer and household goods usually unavailable in their home countries, to sell to street vendors on their return home. The second growing trend is women's involvement in sub-contracting, particularly work such as hand sewing for the textile and shoe industries.

Trade Liberalization: Impacts on African Women

Reports & Research
Julho, 2001
Moçambique
Egito
Nigéria
África do Sul
Uganda
Mali
Somália
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
Serra Leoa
Sudoeste Asiático
África Ocidental
Global
África Oriental
Norte de África
África austral

Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women. The General Agreement in Trade and Service (GATS), for instance, provides for a level playing field in service provision between big foreign owned companies and small locally owned companies.

Rights and Reality, Are Women's Equal Rights to Land, Housing and Property Implemented in East Africa?

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2002
África Oriental
Quênia
Tanzania
Uganda
África austral

Are women's equal rights to land, housing and property implemented in East Africa? How are land rights translated into national legislation in the Region? This books explores land, housing and property rights in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, and looks at how relevant international treaties are transformed into national legislation and policies in these three countries. A detailed analysis of constitutions and laws on land, housing, inheritance, marriage and divorce laws is also offered.

Land policy reform: the role of land markets and women's land rights in Malawi

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2005
Malawi
África austral
África Oriental

Malawi is facing increasing land scarcity and food insecurity for its large rural population and is in the midst of an on-going land policy reform process. This report asks how these reforms may affect women's land rights in a situation of increasing scarcity and competition for land. Reforms include the formalisation of customary land rights as private land rights as a way to ensure tenure security and equitable access to land. It warns that through this approach, women's rights may become increasingly marginalised.

Citizenship degraded: Indian women in a modern state and a pre-modern society

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2002
Índia
Global
Ásia Central
Ásia Meridional

One of the greatest barriers to achieving full citizenship rights for women is culture. If development organisations are to help advance women's rights and full citizenship then they must abandon explanations on the basis of ?culture? that ignore gender-based discrimination, and overcome their anxieties about appearing neo-colonial. To do this, effective partnerships between northern-based development institutions and southern-based social movements are necessary since social movements can be a key means of transforming culture.

World Survey on the Role of Women in Development: Globalisation, Gender and Work

Reports & Research
Maio, 1999
Global

This global survey examines the impact of current trends and policies on the overall social and economic situation of women. It starts by describing the main economic trends produced by globalisation: trade liberalisation; increased globalised production due to direct investment of multinational corporations; and financial liberalisation. The gender impact of those trends are then analysed in detail beginning with employment and displacement effects, including their influence on women's position within the household and the labour markets around the world.

An Analysis of the WTO-AOA Review from the Perspective of Rural Women in Asia

Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2003
Indonésia
Filipinas
Ásia Oriental
Sudeste Asiático

How does the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AOA) affect the livelihoods of rural women in Asia? This paper, prepared on the occasion of the WTO-AOA review in 2003, analyzes the impact of the new trading rules imposed by the WTO on Asian peasants. It illustrates the inherent imbalances in the WTO-AOA's trade liberalisation policies which, among other things, flood local markets with highly subsidized agricultural imports from developed countries to the detriment of domestic agriculture.

Rulemaking and Governance for Trade Intensification Asian Women's Views

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2002
Ásia Oriental

This economic literacy pack, the third in this series, is a tool for educating local women's constituencies on trade rules and negotiations. It explores four main themes, firstly 'How the WTO Treats National Health Emergencies in the Rubric of Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)'. This section demonstrates how the agreement protects the patent interests of private pharmaceutical firms based in developed countries, while jeopardizing the public health of the poor in developing countries.