![oes_16875_summary Achieving gender equality in land ownership would empower women and give them greater influence over the way that land is used. In the picture: Luz Evelia Godines Solano, a coffee farmer from Nicaragua.](https://oi-files-d8-prod.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/styles/node_teaser_medium/public/summary_pictures/oes_16875_-lpr.jpg?itok=yd2rZRiT)
accès à la terre
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24 September 2019
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Unearthed: land, power and inequality in Latin America
30 November 2016 -
Teddy, Quechua leader from Peru: “We need formal land titles to protect our territory”
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Land is life: the struggle of the Quechua people to gain their land rights
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Development by dispossession? Forced evictions and land seizures in Paanama, Sri Lanka
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Rathnamali from Sri Lanka: “We have to win this land fight for our children”
19 September 2016 -
Why indigenous and community land rights matter for everyone
4 August 2016 -
Community Consent Index 2015
22 July 2015 -
Land grabs in the Philippines: “It’s like they have killed us already”
9 April 2013 -
Poorly governed countries targeted by land investors, warns Oxfam
7 February 2013