
Women's Land Rights and Privatization in Eastern Africa
Author(s): Elizabeth Daley (Author, Editor, Contributor), Birgit Englert (Editor, Contributor), Robin Palmer (Contributor), Celestine Nyamu Musembi (Contributor), Ingunn Ikdahl (Contributor), Judy Adoko (Contributor), Simon Levine (Contributor), Samwel Ong'wen Okuro (Contributor), An Ansoms (Contributor), Nathalie Holvoet (Contributor)
- Publisher: James Currey
- Publication Date: 20 Nov. 2008
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 1847016111
- ISBN-13: 9781847016119
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
A highly recommendable book for review and critical reflection by those wishing to understand and contribute to present and future efforts in pursuit of gender equality in eastern Africa. […] A well- researched and progressive exploration of a pressing global issue that captures the geographical and sociological variation of the topic at hand. ―
PAMBAZUKA NEWSThe fact that nuanced gendered arguments hold central sway in these contributions makes the book all the more important and unique, as ‘gender’ is a theme increasingly suffering from mainstreaming fatigue and dilution. […] The detail on policy content and delivery of contextual specificities is, however, unprecedented. The book will therefore provide an invaluable advocacy resource for NGOs and networks looking to consider seriously men and women of all ages in a land rights policy initiative, an activity that will only expand given the rising importance of rural-urban migration and climate change, particularly in East Africa. ―
DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEWThis is an exciting new collection from an impressive generation of young scholars. Their focus on Eastern Africa makes great sense, geographically, historically and thematically, for the countries discussed in this volume have all undergone similar land reform and privatization processes in recent years – — Robin Palmer
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