Women and Land in the Muslim World: Pathways to increase access to land for the realization of development, peace and human rights

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Sait, S., Tempra, O. and Khouri, R. 2018. Women and Land in the Muslim World: Pathways to increase access to land for the realization of development, peace and human rights. UN-Habitat.
AuthorsSait, S., Tempra, O. and Khouri, R.
TypeProject report
Abstract

Access to land is a key element that allows women and men to fully play their role in building peaceful, stable and prosperous societies and to enjoy the full range of human rights. Indeed, the social and economic development of communities and societies cannot take place in a sustainable manner without the full contribution of women. This report provides practical and evidence-based guidance on how to improve women’s access to land in the specific context of the Muslim world.

Year2018
PublisherUN-Habitat
Web address (URL)https://unhabitat.org/women-and-land-in-the-muslim-world
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Deposited18 May 2021
Copyright holder© United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), 2018
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