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Gender Strategy for Land-at-Scale Uganda
Women’s Land Rights (WLRs) are fundamental human rights, foundational to gender equality and women’s dignity and instrumental in improving food security, effective climate action, poverty eradicati
A new publication from the Woodrow Wilson Center highlights innovative thinking on reducing urban poverty.
Changing Cities: Climate, Youth and Land Markets in Urban Areas features eight essays by graduate students in the field of urban planning and development.
The eight essays were selected through an academic paper competition sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Center's Comparative Urban Studies Project, USAID’s Urban Programs Team, the International Housing Coalition, Cities Alliance, and the World Bank.
Launched in 2010, the paper competition seeks to strengthen the ties between urban policymaking and scholarly work on urban development and disseminate evidence-based development programming.
Women’s Land Rights (WLRs) are fundamental human rights, foundational to gender equality and women’s dignity and instrumental in improving food security, effective climate action, poverty eradicati
This publication presents a summary of UN-Habitat’s gender equality impact over the past five years, in line with the Beijing reporting cycle.
GLTN’s institutional commitment to gender equality and secure land rights for women and girls has been at the core of its work since inception in 2006.