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Women's Right to Land Between Collective and Individual Dimensions. Some Insights From Sub-Saharan Africa
Stefania Errico
Sustainability, Equity and Resilience
Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience
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Social Sciences
Africa
33%
Age
16%
Analysis
16%
Attention
16%
Collective Human Rights
16%
Colonization
16%
Communities
33%
Community-Based
16%
Decision
16%
Disabilities
16%
Discrimination
100%
Ethnic Origin
16%
Experience
16%
Gender
16%
Groups
16%
History
16%
Human Rights
16%
Identity
83%
Implementation
16%
Interaction
16%
Intervention
16%
Liberalism
16%
Livelihood
16%
Natural Resources
33%
Peasant
50%
Power-Structure
16%
Protection
16%
Respect
16%
Social Economics
16%
Social Exclusion
16%
Socioeconomic Status
16%
Women
66%
Women's Rights
50%
Psychology
Groups
16%
Marginalization
16%
Neoliberalism
16%
Socioeconomic Status
16%