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Land Tenure Practices and Women's Right to Land : Implications for Access to Natural Resources (Anglophone Cameroon)

Project Number 105467Start Date 2008/10/20Program Area/Group SEP | WRC
Subject TermsGENDER ANALYSIS | GENDER EQUALITY | LAND TENURE | LAND MANAGEMENT | LAND REFORM | POVERTY ALLEVIATION | ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Area Under StudySub-Saharan Africa | Central Africa | Cameroon
Project TypeResearch Project
Project Sub-TypeCapacity
Project StatusActive
Administrative UnitWARO
Regional Office AreaWARO
Responsible OfficerThioune, Ramata Aw
ODA SectorWomen'S Equlity Organisations & Institutions
Canadian CollaborationNo
  
Duration (months)32
Extension (months)0
Planned Completion Date2011/06/20
  
Total Funding482700
  

Abstract

Women's right to land in Anglophone Cameroon is subject to two conflicting regimes, customary and statutory. This grant will allow a team of researchers to examine women's right to land under statutory and customary law, and how access to land (or lack of it) affects women's economic status and participation in the management of natural resources. Researchers will carry out a survey and key informant interviews on seven purposively selected sites, and identify best practices. These will, in turn, inform recommendations on how to harmonize the conflicting tenure laws, as well as capacity building exercises for advocates and policymakers.

Recipient Institution(s)

University of Buea
Mailing AddressP.O. Box 63 | Buea | Cameroon
Institution TypeEducational
Geographic ScopeNational
UN OrganizationNo
Component Number001
Research StatusActive
Institution CountryCameroon
Researcher NameIrene Sama Lang
Researcher NameDr. Lotsmaart Fonjong (Ph.D)
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