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Location: MC 4-100 |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
01-04: Land administration and changing gender norms Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Oumar Sylla, UN-Habitat, Kenya Individual Papers A tripartite normative interaction in land registration: inheritance and land information updating University of Twente, Netherlands Individual Papers Women and customary land tenure: emerging developments and ways forward in Savelugu, Ghana 1: Techninical University of Munich, Germany; 2: UN-Habitat / Global Land Tool Network, Uganda; 3: Kwame Nkrumah Univerisy of Science and Technonology, Ghana Individual Papers Securing property rights for Women and children through Distributed Ledger Technology in Judiciary Absolutum Consultancy Private Limited, India Individual Papers Women and land: A conflict of culture and law Federation of Women Layers, Kenya |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
02-04: Can land administration foster gender equality? Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Rumyana Tonchovska, UNFAO, Italy Individual Papers Improving gender equality in land tenure in the Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia 1: Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia; 2: UN Food and Agriculture Organization Individual Papers From laws to action: Achieving SDG indicator 5.a.2 in the Western Balkans 1: FAO, Italy; 2: GIZ, Germany; 3: UINL, Italy Individual Papers Using open data to analyze participation in the labor market and property registration of women in Kosovo Marin Sh.P.K., Kosovo Individual Papers Women, Financial Inclusion and the Law: Why Property Rights matter for Women's access to and use of financial services World Bank Group, United States of America |
12:00pm - 2:00pm |
Women's caucus Location: MC 4-100 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
03-04: Recognizing women's rights over common resources Location: MC 4-100 Chair: David Bledsoe, Resource Equity, United States of America Individual Papers Securing women’s property rights in utilization of commons: Lessons from the Kadenge community of Yala Swamp National Legal Aid Service, Kenya Individual Papers Customary land tenure systems and gendered land rights in Ghana’s northern region: Results from phase II gender equity and land tenure focus groups Mississippi State University, United States of America Individual Papers Women’s tenure security on collective lands: Implications for measurement and policy 1: IFPRI, United States of America; 2: Namati; 3: University of Oxford Individual Papers Exploring the role of gender equity in customary land administration to boost production 1: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Uganda; 2: UN Habitat/GLTN, Uganda |
3:45pm - 5:15pm |
04-04: Legal and normative aspects of making law gender sensitive Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Jolyne Sanjak, Tetratech, United States of America Individual Papers Land and womanhood- ethnography on propertied women in Bengal Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, Germany Individual Papers "Innovations to protect women’s customary land rights: Practical experiences from Sierra Leone." 1: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Sierra Leone; 2: Lafayette University, USA; 3: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Italy Individual Papers The farmer and her husband: legal innovations for women in contract farming IISD, Switzerland |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
05-04: Land tenure for sustainable rangeland management Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Liz Alden Wily, independent, Kenya Individual Papers Strengthening traditional institutions of nomadic herders for sustainable management of public rangelands in Mongolia 1: National Federation of Pasture user groups of herders, Mongolia; 2: National University of Agriculture, Mongolia Individual Papers Landscape approach for addressing land use conflicts in pastoral areas: the case of Tanzania 1: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Tanzania; 2: Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries; 3: International Livestock Research Institute Individual Papers Emerging forms of land market participation and implications on pastoralists’ livelihoods in Kenya 1: The University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: Department of Forest Ecology and Management, SLU, Sweden Individual Papers Securing land rights for marginalized communities - Experience from working with Pastoralist, hunter and gathers in Tanzania OXFAM, Tanzania |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
06-04: Gender and land policy Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Renee Giovarelli, Resource Equity, United States of America Individual Papers Evaluation results of a program aimed at reducing property grabbing among widows in Uganda International Justice Mission Individual Papers Women's tenure rights across the rural urban continuum: implications for a gender responsive urban land reform in Namibia. 1: Ministry of Land Reform, Namibia; 2: GIZ Office Namibia Individual Papers Community land titling: a contextual analysis of women’s land rights in Kenya Namati, United States of America Individual Papers Innovations to secure women's land rights and build resilience 1: Huairou Commission, United States of America; 2: UCOBAC, Uganda |
12:00pm - 2:00pm |
Women's caucus Location: MC 4-100 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
07-04: Beyond joint titling: Making land institutions gender-sensitive Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Individual Papers Implementing Uganda's gender strategy on land through issuance of certificates of customary ownership : A case of Kabale and Adjumani districts in Uganda 1: Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development, Uganda; 2: UN-Habitat/Global Land Tool Network, Kenya Individual Papers When joint ownership is not sufficient to ensure joint registration: Lessons from Cabo Verde 1: Resource Equity, United States of America; 2: Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America Individual Papers Inclusive and gender-aware participatory land registration in Indonesia 1: Meridia, The Netherlands; 2: Kadaster International, The Netherlands; 3: ATR / BPN, Indonesia Individual Papers Promoting women’s right to land inheritance through agriculture incentivization 1: Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; 2: Independent Consultant Individual Papers Storytelling: a powerful strategy to increase women’s access to land/property rights in Uganda and beyond 1: IHC Global, United States of America; 2: Makerere University |
3:45pm - 5:15pm |
08-04: Ways to secure women's tenure in practice Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Janet Edeme, African Union Commission, Ethiopia Individual Papers The impact of land regularization in rural Tanzania; gender, rights and anti- poverty case: the civil society organization’s parallel support to the land tenure support programme 1: We Effect, Tanzania; 2: Tanzania Women Lawyers Association, Tanzania Individual Papers A multi-stakeholder approach to advancing women’s land rights using the SDGs framework: experience from Tanzania Landesa, Tanzania Individual Papers Women’s tenure rights and land reform in Angola Development Workshop, Angola Individual Papers Using institutional cooperation, focusing on Capacity Building, to secure Gender Equality 1: Lantmäteriet, Sweden; 2: Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority, Rwanda |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
09-04: Harnessing benefits from urban planning Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Eric Heikkila, University of Southern California, United States of America Individual Papers Contribution of urban green infrastructure to achieve sustainable development goals: an innovative mechanism to bring different actors together World Bank, Ethiopia Individual Papers Inclusive development? Paradox of state-led land development in India 1: Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom; 2: Architecture, Planning and Environment LTD, United Kingdom Individual Papers Assessment of urban upgrading interventions in mekong delta region in Vietnam 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: National Economics University, Vietnam |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
10-04: Harnessing the scope for incremental tenure upgrading Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Abdu Muwonge, World Bank, Kenya Individual Papers Formalizing the informal through incremental tenure strengthening in urban Battambang: Experience on tenure transformation in Cambodia 1: Habitat for Humanity International, Philippines; 2: Habitat for Humanity, Cambodia Individual Papers The Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission: The process and tools behind the world’s largest slum titling project 1: Cadasta Foundation, United States of America; 2: Tata Trusts, India; 3: Housing and Urban Development Department, Government of Odisha State, India Individual Papers Urban landholding registration in Ethiopia: law and practice Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia |
12:00pm - 2:00pm |
Women's caucus Location: MC 4-100 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
11-04: Demand for and impacts of land tenure regularization Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Jennifer Lisher, Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America Individual Papers The socio-economic impact of implementing land registration and land information systems in Saudi Arabia 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Individual Papers Crop prices and the demand for titled land: evidence from Uganda The World Bank, United States of America Individual Papers The effects of land title registration on tenure security, investment and production: evidence from Ghana 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, Ghana; 3: Northwestern University, Department of Economicsm, United States of America Individual Papers Early lessons from the evaluation of land management reforms in Cabo Verde Mathematica Policy Research, United States of America |