Strengthening Women's Voices in Land Decisions: What Works?
Jan 31, 2019
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Philippine Sutz
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Since the mid 2000s, sub-Saharan Africa has experienced a land rush driven by factors such as rising commercial agriculture, mineral extraction and large infrastructure projects. This has increased pressures on land and the livelihoods that depend on it.
While investments in agriculture can potentially provide local benefits, they often result in communities losing their land due to exclusionary practices.
Women tend to lose out more than men. They are often excluded from decisions that determine land allocation. And with weaker tenure security, the land that provides their main source of livelihood is more easily taken away.