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Displaying 1 - 6 of 6Advancing women’s land rights in the midst of the COVID-19 “perfect storm”: the case of Bonito land regularization in Brazil
"I worked for ten years with my husband to build our house on the land we bought, but he died unexpectedly. His daughters expelled me from my house and my land. He and I lived together for fifteen years but I had no means to claim my rights and was not aware of my [vulnerable] situation." --Maria José, from Caruaru
Intercambio de Experiencias, Prácticas y Herramientas son los temas del Encuentro de La Plataforma Feminista por el Derecho a la Tierra – Córdoba de 5 a 8 Noviembre
Organizaciones feministas de África, Ásia, América Latina, Europa, han unido fuerzas para fortalecer e impulsar diferentes movimientos de mujeres que trabajan por la defensa de tierra, territorios, culturas y saberes en sus diversidades.
Women in Informal Settlements in Bonita, Brazil Granted Land Titles
For the first time, women from informal settlements in the Municipality of Bonito, State of Pernambuco, Brazil will be granted with land titles in which they have lived in for decades
Caruaru and Bonito municipalities poised to implement land regularization giving women tenure security
Over the last 2 years, a bottom-up SDGs monitoring process has been developing in the municipalities of Caruaru and Bonito to give women tenure security.
Caruaru and Bonito are located in the semi-arid region of Pernambuco state in northeast Brazil, where grassroots women have been supported by Espaço Feminista,a civil society organization dedicated to women’s economic and political empowerment through public policies.
What do land rights mean for women? Five insights from Brazil
“Land for me is life.”
“It is everything, it is health, food security, and dignity.”
“It is life, overcoming adversity, and land security.”
“[Land for me is…] achievement and sustainability.”
“It is our home, where we raise our children, and where we preserve our culture.” – What does land mean for you? (2015)