In Senegal, despite the existence of
legal provisions and international commitments aimed at
promoting gender equality in land rights, women continue to
face significant challenges in accessing and controlling
land. While the Constitution of 2001 explicitly prohibits
gender discrimination in matters of property rights,
traditional practices and patriarchal norms often limit
women's access to land. Traditionally, land is a
collective family...
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2024/10/31
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Gender Gap Analysis Part 2 : Catalog of Tools, Mechanisms, and Initiatives for Reducing Gender Inequalities in Land Tenure in Senegal
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