FAO LAND TENURE STUDIES
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FAO AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED
NATIONS
ROME, 2002
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3. WHY IS GENDER AN ISSUE IN ACCESS TO LAND
4. MONITORING AND EVALUATING ACCESS TO LAND
Quantitative and qualitative assessments
Development of indicators
5. THE ROLE OF DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
Improve the environment for gender inclusiveness
Improve opportunities for gender inclusiveness
6. THE ROLE OF LAND ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONALS
Include all sectors of the population
Remove barriers to access to information
Address the obstacles to participation
Work with the local communities