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Gender responsiveness of selected projects in the GLTN land tool inventory
Gender responsiveness of selected projects in the GLTN land tool inventory Description:

GLTN considers gender as a critical cross-cutting theme in the work on promoting pro-poor, large-scale land tools (for more information on GLTN see www.gltn.net).

This short report summarises an analysis undertaken by the GLTN Secretariat to assess how women’s rights, and specific needs, are being addressed by selected projects in the GLTN land tool inventory—a database available on the above website consisting of numerous international development projects in the land sector. The research was conducted in order to identify how projects are tackling gender concerns related to land, where more work needs to be done, and possible entry-points to enhance the gender-responsiveness of projects.

The desktop research was done through an assessment of project documents (hence the original design/intention of projects rather than impact) focused on gender issues in Asia, Africa and Latin America, available in the GLTN land tool inventory.

The results from the project documents available show a lack of explicit focus in most projects on enhancing women’s’ equal access to land, giving more attention to enhance women’s rights in other sectors such as income-generation. Similarly, while efforts such as capacity-building, collection and compilation of sex-disaggregated data and women’s inclusion in decision making are consistently found in the project documents reviewed, these efforts have not as frequently been intended specifically to enhance women’s equal access to land. These findings suggest both a lack of documentation and implementation of "gender-responsive land tools" and suggests a need for more in-depth research in this area. This should ideally include access to more documents for projects in the GLTN land inventory, as many were not available for assessment.

Geographic region of interest: Global
Themes Gender
AuthorGLTN, Silvia Mantilla
Date2009-03-17
Filename:Gender Responsiveness Of Selected Projects In The Gltn land Tool Inventory(Eng)2009.pdf