Gender Inequality In Land Ownership In Zambia And The Contribution of Medici Land Governance In Securing Women’s Land Rights. | Land Portal
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Date of publication: 
Enero 2022
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4
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3 minutes read
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Chasu Longwe

The purpose of this report was to evaluate the gender  inequality that currently exists in land ownership in Zambia. Zambia currently has two land tenure systems, both of which are relic of the colonial era. In both of these systems, land ownership is along patriarchal lines, with women having little land security. Research has shown that the attainment of  women's land rights can and could possibly contribute to the social and economic development of a country. This report highlights how Medici Land Governance is helping make that possible through it's Sytematic Land Titling programme in accordance to The National Land Titling Programme Launces by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources in 2014 under Honorable Jean Kapata (former Minister).

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By Chasu Longwe 

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Medici Land Governance

Medici Land Governance (MLG) provides user-friendly, low-cost land titling and administration systems. Our team is comprised of leaders with deep experience in building and delivering quality, resilient technology products and services.

As a public benefit corporation, MLG promotes economic development and full financial inclusion by helping individuals establish formal ownership of their homes and land.

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