CHANGES IN WOMEN ACCESS TO AND OWNERSHIP OF LAND IN NORTHERN GHANA

Joseph M. Soale, Helen Akolgo-Azupogo
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Purpose –– The paper sought to investigate some of the advocacy interventions on women’s rights and their impact on the evolution of culture surrounding women’s land rights. Methods –– The research adopted a qualitative approach; using key expert interviews comprising of planners, traditional authorities and land governance experts. The focus group discussions were composed of Twelve groups consisting of Seven to Nine participants in each group. Findings –– The evolution of culture on customary land governance has been as a result of advocacy interventions on human rights implemented mainly by NGOs in the Northern part of Ghana. Conclusion & Recommendation –– The study revealed that there are positive changes in women’s access to and ownership of land even though some challenges still exist. Hence, it is recommended that stakeholders need to equip themselves with the current realities of cultures that border on land ownership and accessibility in Northern Ghana. Keywords –– Land rights, women, customs, development, property commodification
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加纳北部妇女获得土地和土地所有权的变化
目的——本文试图调查一些倡导妇女权利的干预措施及其对妇女土地权文化演变的影响。方法:本研究采用定性方法;使用主要专家访谈,包括规划师、传统当局和土地治理专家。焦点小组讨论由12个小组组成,每组7至9人参加。研究结果——传统土地治理文化的演变是主要由加纳北部的非政府组织实施的人权倡导干预的结果。结论与建议——研究表明,尽管仍存在一些挑战,但妇女获得和拥有土地的机会发生了积极变化。因此,建议利益相关者需要了解加纳北部土地所有权和可及性方面的文化现状。关键词:土地权、妇女、习俗、发展、财产商品化
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