Compendium of best practices of land reform processes that advocate for women's land rights: the case of Uganda (draft)

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This report looks at a best practice that addresses the single most important economic factor affecting women's situation, that is, access to and control over land. Learning lessons and exchanging experiences will throw light on creative ways of looking at land issues, the variety of options to be considered, and the means to carry through consultation and build consensus. The Uganda Land Reform provides an example of a best practice in the field because of the diverse lessons, both positive and negative, based on its experiences in addressing the existing barriers to women's land ownership and control. The identification of the Uganda land reform process as a best practice was guided by the following criteria.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. (2001). Compendium of best practices of land reform processes that advocate for women's land rights: the case of Uganda (draft). Addis Ababa:. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/29693”Collections
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