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Papers-Published dateWednesday, October 2, 2013 - 04:00
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Canadian journal of development studies, v. 31, no. 1-2, 2010
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Journal articlesWOMEN'S RIGHTS Land tenure Development GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER EQUALITY LAND MANAGEMENT LAND REFORM Poverty alleviation Economic and social development CUSTOMARY LAW GENDER DISCRIMINATION LAND OWNERSHIP
Implications of Customary Practices on Gender Discrimination in Land Ownership in Cameroon
In most traditional economies, customary laws uphold the principle of patriarchy in which girls and women are discriminated against from birth and socialized to live a life of male subordination.
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Étude de cas maliens : emploi et travail, sécurité et souveraineté alimentaire et économie sociale et solidaire
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Contribution of Mining Activities and Development in Africa: Private, Public and Multilateral Strategies
This research project aims to contribute to a better understanding of the context in which mining investment in Africa takes place.
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The Role of Militia, Predatory State Authorities, and Rogue Capital in the Horn of Africa
The nature of the relationship between militias, rogue capital, and the state in the Horn of Africa is largely unknown.
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Land Tenure Practices and Women's Right to Land : Implications for Access to Natural Resources (Anglophone Cameroon)
Women's right to land in Anglophone Cameroon is subject to two conflicting regimes, customary and statutory.
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Markets and Rural Poverty: Upgrading in Value Chains
This book explores the place of poor people within a rich variety of value chains, focusing upon lagging, rural regions in Africa and Asia, and how they can “upgrade” within such chains.
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Politique sociale en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre
The author, Hamadou Konate is a native of Mali and a philosopher and medical anthropologist. He has participated in numerous studies (often as research director) on primary healthcare and children at risk in West and Central Africa.
Publication DateWednesday, January 1, 1997