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Women and Land in Africa

Women and Land in Africa
Author: L Muthoni Wanyeki
Publisher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2003-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Bringing together ongoing research into rural African women and land rights, this book has case studies from Nigeria, Cameroon, Senegal, Ethiopia and Uganda.


Women's Land Rights & Privatization in Eastern Africa

Women's Land Rights & Privatization in Eastern Africa
Author: Birgit Englert
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1847016111

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Are women's fragile land rights in Africa being eroded in a period of privatisation and land reforms sponsored by the World Bank? Changing global employment and trade patters and the HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected women in particular. A complexity is that women's and men's interests within households are both joint and separate, yet many land reform programmes are based on the notion of a unitary household in which resources benefit the whole family. Today new land market opportunities also tend to put women at a disadvantage, just as they were under colonialism. Women's secondary rights to land are being extinguished. The detailed, local level research in this volume not only challenges the status quo, but demonstrates that another world is possible and documents the many ways women in Eastern Africa are finding to ensure their rights to land.


Gender, Land and Livelihoods in East Africa

Gender, Land and Livelihoods in East Africa
Author: Ritu Verma
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0889369291

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Gender, Land, and Livelihoods in East Africa: Through farmers eyes


Land Tenure, Gender and Globalisation

Land Tenure, Gender and Globalisation
Author: Dzodzi Tsikata
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 8189884727

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Drawing from field research in Cameroon, Ghana, Vietnam, and the Amazon forests of Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru, this book explores the relationship between gender and land, revealing the workings of global capital and of people's responses to it. A central theme is the people's resistance to global forces, frequently through an insistence on the uniqueness of their livelihoods. For instance, in the Amazon, the focus is on the social movements that have emerged in the context of struggles over land rights concerning the extraction of Brazil nuts and babacu kernels in an increasingly globalised market. In Vietnam, the process of 'de-collectivising' rights to land is examined with a view to understand how gender and other social differences are reworked in a market economy. The book addresses a gap in the literature on land tenure and gender in developing countries. It raises new questions about the process of globalisation, particularly about who the actors are (local people, the state, NGOs, multinational companies) and the shifting relations amongst them. The book also challenges the very concepts of gender, land and globalization.


Women, Land and Authority

Women, Land and Authority
Author: Shamim Meer
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780855983758

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This book contains a series of articles examining women's access to and control over land and related resources. These chapters focus on the present conditions, experiences and circumstances of women in a number of different localities within rural South Africa, and raise key policy considerations and debates.


Rights and Reality

Rights and Reality
Author: Marjolein Benschop
Publisher: UN-HABITAT
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2002
Genre: Housing
ISBN: 9789211316636

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African Women in the Atlantic World

African Women in the Atlantic World
Author: Mariana P. Candido
Publisher: James Currey
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781847012647

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An innovative and valuable resource for understanding women's roles in changing societies, this book brings together the history of Africa, the Atlantic and gender before the 20th century. It explores trade, slavery and migration in the context of the Euro-African encounter.


Agriculture, Women, And Land

Agriculture, Women, And Land
Author: Jean Davison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429712901

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This book examines gender relations to land relations that are crucial to formulating policies through which African women's food producing capabilities can be advanced. It addresses the need to document historical changes in land tenure practices that have influenced women's household production.


Land Matters

Land Matters
Author: Tembeka Ngcukaitobi
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1776095979

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Why has land reform been such a failure in South Africa? Will expropriation without compensation solve the problem? What can be done to get the land programme back on track? In Land Matters, Tembeka Ngcukaitobi tackles the past, present and future of the land question in South Africa. Going back in history, he shows how Africans’ communal systems of landownership were used by colonial rulers to deny that Africans owned the land at all. He explores the effects of the Land Acts, Bantustans and forced removals. And he evaluates the ANC’s policies on land throughout the struggle years, during the negotiations of the 1990s, and in government. Land Matters unpacks the government’s achievements and failures in land redistribution, restitution and tenure reform, and makes suggestions for what needs to be done in future. The book also explores the power of chiefs, the tension between communal landownership and the desire for private title, the failure of the willing-seller, willing-buyer approach, women and land reform, the role of banks, and the debates around amending the Constitution. Steering clear of the simplistic and polarising terms of the land debate, Ngcukaitobi argues for a return to the nuanced constitutional requirements of justice and equity in South Africa’s land policy. Thoughtful and provocative, Land Matters sheds light on one of the most topical, complex and urgent issues in South Africa today.


Trajectory of Land Reform in Post-Colonial African States

Trajectory of Land Reform in Post-Colonial African States
Author: Adeoye O. Akinola
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319787012

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This book is an examination of post-colonial land reforms across various African states. One of the decisive contradictions of colonialism in Africa was the distortion of use, access to and ownership of land. Land related issues and the need for land reform have consistently occupied a unique position in public discourse in Africa. The post-colonial African states have had to embark on concerted efforts at redressing historical grounded land policies and addressing the growing needs of land by the poor. However, agitations for land continue, while evidence of policy gaps abound. In many cases, policy change in terms of land use, distribution and ownership has reinforced inequalities and affected power and social relations in respective post-colonial African countries. Land has assumed major causes of structural violence and impediments to human and rural development in Africa; hence the need for holistic assessment of land reforms in post-colonial African states. The central objective of the text is to identify post-independence and current trends in land reform and to address the grievances in relation to land use, ownership and distribution. The book suggests practicable policy options towards addressing the land hunger and conflict, which could derail the ‘moderate’ socio-economic achievements and political stability recorded by post-colonial African nation-states. The book draws its strength and uniqueness from its adoption of country-specific case studies, which places the book in context, and utilizes field studies methodology which generate new knowledge on the continental land question. Taking a holistic approach to understanding Africa’s land question, this book will be attractive to academicians and students interested in policy and development, African politics, post-colonial development and policy, and conflict studies as well as policy-makers working in relevant areas.