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Conflict resolution and greater awareness for women’s land rights are at the heart of the USAID-funded Promoting Peace Project, which helped settle land disputes…
During Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, Marie lost her husband. But thanks to Landesa’s work in Rwanda, she didn’t lose her land
With a land title, Liberata could feed her children and afford to send them to school.
In Rwanda women’s involvement in land-related decisions at the household level varies considerably depending on their marital status, their age, their husbands’ knowledge of women’s rights to land, and community-level perceptions of the extent to which women’s land rights are mediated by their husbands and kin.
2006 How can they be protected and strengthened as the Land Law is implemented? The report provides research findings of women’s current land rights,…
2008 This report, written for USAID, provides recommendations for ensuring that women and vulnerable groups participate in, and benefit from, any follow-on assistance related…
A report produced by the Land Dispute Management Project, aimed a strengthening local land dispute institutions and programs | download PDF