Studies draw attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. While some insist that gender inequalities in land tenure exists others do not. This paper discusses a study that examined gender issues in customary land ownership in the Wa Municipality. It sought to understand and find ways of bridging the gender gaps, if any. A survey covering 151 respondents comprising Chiefs, Tendamba, women and family heads was undertaken. The research revealed significant disparities between men and women regarding access to and ownership of land.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2013Ghana
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresavril, 2013République-Unie de Tanzanie
This Issue Paper No.3 is part of the series Making Rangelands Secure, a learning initiative supported by ILC, IFAD, RECONCILE, IUCN-WISP and Procasur. The Making Rangelands Secure Initiative has been established by a group of organisations seeking to improve security of rights to rangelands. The initiative seeks to identify, communicate and build good practice on making rangelands secure for local rangeland users.
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Library ResourceRéglementationsjanvier, 2013Cambodge
Cutting a total land of 4,540.26 hectares in Prey Aovmal village in Sangkat Roleab of Pursat city, and Roveang village in Samroang commune of Phnom Kravine district in Pursat province: 1,709.32 ha from 2002 Forest Cover; 2,565.19 ha from economic land concession of Pheapimex; and 265.75 ha from forest concession of Yuri Sakor; and Reclassifying 2,861.67 ha as state private land for granting donation of ownership to 1,165 families, and Reserving 1,678.59 ha as state public land.
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