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Women and Land in Pakistan

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Date of publication: 
décembre 2017
Resource Language: 
Pages: 
8
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Women have largely been excluded from the ownership and control of land in Pakistan, which is the single most important source of income and status in the agricultural economy. This systematic exclusion stems from multiple factors at both the policy and societal level, which include multiple and contradictory sources of law that fail to resolve the issue of women’s right to property as well as cultural bias and discriminatory practices that arise from the prevalent male-dominant mindset in rural areas. This exclusion impedes the empowerment and financial independence of women and needs to be addressed by correcting current failure of law and policy alongside introducing wide-scale reformative initiatives to address the cultural aspect of the issue.

Auteurs et éditeurs

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Iswa Wasif

Publisher(s): 
Social Enterprise Development Centre

The LUMS Social Enterprise Development Centre (SEDC) is working towards capacity building of social enterprises since 2001. Its priority areas include governance, education, health, gender, and micro-finance/poverty reduction.

SEDC harnesses LUMS resources and acts as a facilitator, by providing knowledge based learning to social sector organisations, based on its RTCD strategy i.e.

  1. Research
  2. Training
  3. Consultancy
  4. Dialogue

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