In pastoral societies women face many challenges. Some describe these as a ‘double burden’ –
that is, as pastoralists and as women. However, pastoral women may obtain a significant degree
of protection from customary law even if customary institutions are male-dominated. In periods
of change (economic, social, political), this protection may be lost, and without protection from
statutory laws, women are in danger of “falling between two stools” (Adoko and Levine 2009). A
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencejuillet, 2017République-Unie de Tanzanie, Afrique, Afrique orientale, Afrique australe
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencenovembre, 2017République-Unie de Tanzanie, Afrique, Afrique orientale, Afrique australe
In Tanzania, ongoing land insecurity is a structural cause of food insecurity particularly for
pastoralists, agro-pastoralists and small-scale crop farmers leading to land use conflicts,
compromised access to resources including grazing and water and rangeland degradation.
Land tenure security and management can be improved through village land use planning (VLUP)
and land certification – namely the issuing of certificates of customary rights of occupancy
(CCROs). In situations where villages share resources such as grazing areas and water, joint village -
Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencejanvier, 2017Afrique australe
A community submission to the Chief Director of The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Policy Research and Legislation, Mr S Ogunronbi, on the Green Paper on Land Reform in East London - 23 November 2011.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesDocuments et rapports de conférenceRessources et Outils d'entraînementjanvier, 2017Afrique du Sud
Since its formation, Tshintsha Amkhaya held a number of gatherings, either workshops or indabas with resolute and progressive outcomes - from activities igniting the spirit of activism, a quest to call for accountability and planning of broad actions to be taken by a collective to challenge the status quo.
Amongst others, reports of these gatherings can be found by clicking on the following links:
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencemars, 2017Afrique orientale, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Afrique australe
In pastoral societies women face many challenges. Some describe these as a ‘double burden’ – that is, as pastoralists and as women. However, pastoral women may obtain a significant degree of protection from customary law even if customary institutions are male-dominated. In periods of change (economic, social, political), this protection may be lost, and without protection from statutory laws, women are in danger of “falling between two stools” (Adoko and Levine 2009).
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Paper presented at the Justice Conference 2017
Documents et rapports de conférencemars, 2017Afrique du SudA presentation focusing on facts about land and land dispossession in South Africa
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Colloquium Report (December 7-9 2016)
Documents et rapports de conférenceseptembre, 2017Global, Afrique, Afrique du Sud, Irlande, Allemagne, Pays-BasThe Groningen Centre for Law and Governance (GCLG) and the University of Cape Town collaborated with the Global Land Tool Network and True Price to convene the fourth annual colloquium on Expropriation Law in Cape Town. The annual meetings of this project concentrate on narrowly defined aspects of expropriation, and facilitate discussion amongst international academics and other experts on shared issues in Expropriation Law. The project gives delegates the opportunity to participate on the global platform, alongside leading scholars in the field of expropriation law.
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