Mainstreaming Gender in Tanzania’s Local Land Governance

Despite progressive provisions on gender equality in Tanzania’s land laws, women have little representation in land allocation decisions, including meetings of village councils and village assemblies. Mainstreaming gender in local regulations can help to address this problem.The Tanzania Women Lawyers Association (TAWLA), in partnership with the World Resources Institute (WRI) and Lawyers’ Environmental Action Team (LEAT), developed model by-laws to improve women’s participation in local-level decision making on village land management.

This report outlines the processes followed to develop the by-laws, the results so far, lessons learned and prospects for scaling up.

Year Published: 2016
Uploaded on: Mar 03, 2017
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Resource Type: Impact Evidence, Practitioner Resources

Issues: Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Policy Advocacy, Women's Rights

Tool Type: Reports / Research

Languages: English

Regions: Tanzania



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