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Showing items 145 through 153 of 1009.What can an analysis of power in local communities contribute to debates on women’s legal empowerment and the role of paralegals in Africa?
Despite increasing attention in recent years, little evidence has been available on the issue of women, land and corruption in Africa to inform effective policy-making.
Includes methodology and research sites; land, the law and women’s rights in Uganda; women’s rights – lost in the land rush; economic policy and land as a commodity; women’s rights activists – promoting women’s land rights; recommendations.
Contains the common goal, delivery challenges, five stories and takeaways, larger lessons.
Contains the common goal, delivery challenges, six stories and takeaways, frontiers for further investigation and innovation.
Seeks to guide investigative bodies, judges, and prosecutors engaged with the factual and legal dimensions of land grabbing, as well as advocates, political institutions and companies working to curb this phenomenon.
One of the new government’s major policy priorities has to be to get agriculture moving as a motor of growth.
Zimbabwe today has an agrarian structure made up of small, medium and large farms, all under different forms of land ownership.
Drawing on 18 years of research, offers these 10 priorities for getting agriculture moving again: land tenure, finance, partnerships, government loans, access to marketing, value addition, smart support systems, irrigation, mechanisation, local economic development.