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Grants and Awards-DeadlineFriday, June 26, 2020 - 17:00
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Perspectives-
Why land rights for women are critical
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Project-
Improving Access to Justice and Basic Services in the Informal Settlements of Nairobi
More than half of the residents of Nairobi, Kenya, live in informal settlements, or slums, under difficult conditions.
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Ethnicity, Land and Conflict in Eastern Africa : Case Studies from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda
As in other parts of Africa, land remains the basis of a mainly agrarian economy and the focal point of identity contests, especially within and between ethnic groups.
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Decentralization, Local Rights and the Construction of Women's Citizenship : a Comparative Study in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda - Phase II
Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda have adopted new land laws, policies and institutional arrangements to accommodate decentralization of land administration and management.
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Project-
Rights of Women and Access to Land in Sénégal : a Citizenship to be Conquered
The feminization of poverty in Sénégal seems largely related to women's difficulty in accessing resources, notably land. Patrilinear modes of social organization persist despite the existence of laws protecting the rights of women.
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Reports-
Dissemination and modeling report (February 1, 2015 - September 30, 2015)
This report presents the dissemination and communication activities for the period February – September 2015 of the 2 year IDRC funded action research project entitled “Improving Access to Justice and Basic Services in the Informal Settlements of
Published dateWednesday, December 2, 2015 - 05:00