Women's access to land is a fundamental factor in food security. Yet women all over the world suffer under discriminatory property and inheritance laws and customary practices which restrict their rights over the land on which they live and work. Articles 15 and 16 of CEDAW state the rights of women to property and inheritance. This report is a tool to help non-governmental organisations and multilateral agencies in advocacy and policy dialogue using CEDAW and the Optional Protocol (which allows individuals and groups to make complaints directly to the CEDAW committee).
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Library ResourceRessources et Outils d'entraînementjuin, 2004Global
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Library ResourcePolitiques nationalesjuin, 2004Malawi
The National Environmental Policy of Malawi is a cross-sectoral policy with the following objectives: Secure for all persons, now and in the future, an environment suitable for their health and well being; Promote sustainable utilization and management of the country's natural resources and encourage, where appropriate, long term self sufficiency in food, fuel wood and other energy requirements; Facilitate the restoration, maintenance and enhancement of the ecosystems and ecological processes essential for the functioning of the biosphere and prudent use of renewable resources; Promote the
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Library ResourceRéglementationsmai, 2004Mauritanie
Le présent arrêté porte création de la Cellule Nationale de Coordination des activités du CILSS (CSC/CILSS).La Cellule Nationale de Coordination a pour missions a coordination et l’évaluation de l’ensemble des activités et composantes du CILSS au niveau national, en concertation avec les structures techniques des ministères concernés, ainsi que les Bailleurs de Fonds; la supervision et le suivi régulier de l’ensemble des activités et composantes du CILSS au niveau national; a préparation régulière des rapports d’activités et leurs soumissions au Ministre de tutelle, Ministre Coordonnateur d
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Library ResourcePublication évaluée par des pairsjuin, 2004Singapour
Singapore, whose land area is approximately 660km2, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. In the 2001 Concept Plan, the Urban Redevelopment Authority estimated that Singapore would need 800000 more homes or 6400 ha of land to cater to a projected population of 5.5 million. Considering other competing demands for land resources, the 2001 Concept Plan has suggested constructing taller buildings. Thus, in August 2001, the Housing and Development Board initiated the development of a new 50-storeys public housing design.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencemai, 2004Thaïlande
The Thailand Land Titling Project is an outstanding success story of inter-agency cooperation and received the World Bank Award for Excellence in 1997. It was designed as a four-phase project over 20 years and will finish in 2004. The project partners the Royal Thai Government, the Bank, and the government of Australia provided funds and personnel, with the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) supplying technical assistance and training programs to the Department of Lands (Thailand).
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