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Gender and access to landTitleGender and access to land Corporate author Place of publicationRome (Italy) Year of publication1995-2002(4) Materialserial SeriesFAO Land tenure studies; 4 ISBN92-5-104847-9 External document NotesFAO Land Tenure Studies are concise presentations on the often complicated and controversial subject of land tenure, especially as it relates to food security, poverty alleviation and rural development. They are aimed at supporting specialists in land tenure and land administration. Abstract Gender issues are often ignored in projects that aim to improve land tenure and land administration. To support land administrators in governments and their counterparts in civil society, this guide shows where and why gender inclusion is important in projects. In order to help inform policy and implementation decisions, it identifies indicators for measuring the quality and quantity of access to land before, during and after an intervention and outlines recommended principles for gender inclusion in land administration projects.
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