laborer des outils fonciers quitables en termes de genre en Afrique de llOuest
Polack, Emily et al.
Addressing women and menns unequal land tenure rights is one of the most pressing issues in development in West Africa, particularly in the regionns rapidly changing demographic, social and ecological contexts and with increasing competition for land and natural resources. Yet technical tools for achieving inclusive and equitable land governance always operate within complex social and family situations. These social dimensions need to be at the forefront of analysis and debate, and should be the starting point for building solutions. This paper reviews innovations in Ghana and Mali that have attempted to develop gender sensitive land toolss that seek ways to improve womenns access to land.
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