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    The eradication of hunger and poverty largely depend on how people, communities and others gain access to land. The livelihoods of many, particularly the rural poor including women, are based on secure and equitable access to and control over land and other natural resources. Land is a source of food and shelter; the basis for social, cultural and religious practices; and a central factor in economic growth. However, women who on average comprise 43 percent of the agricultural labour force in de veloping countries and are heavily involved in food and cash crops production have less access than men to productive resources
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    The Gender and Land Rights Database (GLRD) - Revised edition 2017
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    The FAO Gender and Land Rights Database (GLRD) was launched in 2010 to highlight the major political, legal and cultural factors that influence the realisation of women’s land rights throughout the world. It aims to: • Highlight gender disparities in land tenure • Identify the major political, legal and cultural factors that influence gender-equitable land tenure • Provide gender and land-related statistics • Support the integration of international standards and best practices into national po licy and legal frameworks • Support the realisation of gender-equitable land tenure through knowledge sharing and dissemination The GLRD offers: • 84+ regularly-updated country profiles that provide information on national policy and legal frameworks related to gender and land rights • 25+ country assessments based on the Legal Assessment Tool (LAT) for gender-equitable land tenure • Gender and land-related statistics from national agricultural censuses and household surveys available throug h maps, tables and graphs • Online discussions on selected topics
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    Gender and Land Rights
    Policy Brief: Economic and Social Perspectives; Understanding Complexities; Adjusting Policies
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    Increasing women’s access to land is crucial to fight hunger and poverty. However, gender disparities in land access remain significant in most countries, regardless of their level of development. A new FAO database helps to understand the factors that prevent women from accessing land; and to design better policies to effectively address this situation.

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