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The studies of (Agarwal 1997; Davison 1988; Deere and León 2001; Teklu 2005; Verma 2007) noted that even though constitution and legislations that favors women's land use right existed in Ethiopia, gender equality has not been achieved and women do not enjoy equal land right with men which is deeply rooted in social, political and power relations.
The survey showed that one-quarter of Ugandans agree that women and men should not enjoy equal land rights.
The FAO estimates that in Ghana, if women and men had equal land rights, women's use of fertiliser and profits per hectare would nearly double.
Literature on urban land governance suggests cadastres play an important role in delivering equal land access, adequate tenure security, sustainable land use, accountability of actors, and transparency.
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Since it's too late for that, in the future I believe that a creative solution to the Jerusalem issue requires the maintenance of a united city, with West Jerusalem serving as the capital of Israel, and East Jerusalem serving as the capital of a future, viable Palestinian state based upon the green line, the 1967 borders, with possible border rectifications based upon a negotiated equal land swap.
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The former was the goal for which the actors struggled; they defined themselves as private property owners, subjects who had equal land-use rights as the state.
Among other things, today women have gender-equal land rights and dominate some of Rwandan society's most powerful positions: the small East African nation has the highest percentage of female parliamentarians in the world.
To equal the land area of Africa, one can add that of China, India, Europe, and the United States - which together represent just under half the world's population.
Secondly, all else being equal, when land managers must choose between sites for restoration projects, restoration is predicted to be most successful in sites with an older (and thus likely less toxic) A. petiolata populations.
Without ever making a conscious decision to do it, we are losing unseen habitats whose equals on land would include the giant redwood glades of North America, the baobabs of Madagascar and Amazon rainforest.
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