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07-04: Beyond joint titling: Making land institutions gender-sensitive
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ID: 634
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Land, Policy, Gender, Certificate of Customary Ownership, Fit for Purpose Implementing Uganda's gender strategy on land through issuance of certificates of customary ownership : A case of Kabale and Adjumani districts in Uganda 1Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development, Uganda; 2UN-Habitat/Global Land Tool Network, Kenya ID: 657
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Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: Joint titling, joint ownership, property registration, land administration, gender, women, informal marriage, de facto union, legal reforms When joint ownership is not sufficient to ensure joint registration: Lessons from Cabo Verde 1Resource Equity, United States of America; 2Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America ID: 1076
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Individual Papers Topics: Institutional innovation and private sector participation, Keywords: participative, fit-for-purpose, land registration, Indonesia Inclusive and gender-aware participatory land registration in Indonesia 1Meridia, The Netherlands; 2Kadaster International, The Netherlands; 3ATR / BPN, Indonesia ID: 1072
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Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: women, land rights, inheritance, agriculture incentivization Promoting women’s right to land inheritance through agriculture incentivization 1Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; 2Independent Consultant ID: 1106
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Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: Women, Gender, Rights, Ownership Storytelling: a powerful strategy to increase women’s access to land/property rights in Uganda and beyond 1IHC Global, United States of America; 2Makerere University |