Empowering women through land rights
2021
CGIAR Program on Collective Action | Property Rights (CAPRi)
English. Command over property is arguably the most severe form of inequality between men and women today. Despite their prevalence, gender differences in rights to land are some of the most poorly documented dimensions of gender inequality and figure in few statistical systems. Land rights increase women’s power in social, economic, and political relationships. Rural women claim that secure land rights increase their social and political status, and improve their sense of self-esteem, confidence, security, and dignity. These rights can also increase women’s bargaining power in their families and participation in public dialogue and local political institutions.
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