Webinar Event - Invisible and Excluded: Risks to Informal Spouses from Land Tenure Formalization and Titling Campaigns

The Global Land Alliance (GLA) and the Land Portal Foundation invite you to join this webinar on 16 March, 2022 to learn about the risks to informal wives during land tenure formalization campaigns. 

Wednesday, 16 March, 2022
10:00-11:30 AM EST | 3:00-4:30 PM CET

Land rights formalization and titling campaigns have improved land tenure security for millions of rural people over the past decades. But while many have benefitted, others have been left out, and risks are often highest for women. 

With growing global recognition of women’s land rights as a central factor in achieving social development goals, many countries have adopted gender equitable policies in land rights formalization, requiring, for example, joint spousal registration for land held by married couples or for any couple living in a long-term “marriage-like” relationship.

However, marriage informality is a widespread phenomenon, and emerging evidence points to the risk that land rights formalization efforts may systematically exclude rural women who live with partners in informal marriages. Formalization programs that fail to recognize and include these “invisible” wives risk leaving them worse off than they were before, by permanently assigning rights to the land on which they live and work solely to male partners. 

Moderator

Anne Hennings

Presenters

Jennifer Duncan

Laura Bermudez

Panelists

Patricia Chaves

Julia Madariaga

Dr. Justine Uvuza

Nana Ama Yirrah

Moderator:

  • Anne Hennings, Local Knowledge Engagement Coordinator, Land Portal Foundation

Presenters: 

  • Jennifer Duncan, Land rights, justice and social inclusion expert, Global Land Alliance

  • Laura Bermúdez, Impact Evaluation and Public Consultation Specialist, Global Land Alliance

Panelists:

  • Patricia Chaves, Director, Espaco Feminista

  • Julia Madariaga, Anthropologist, Colombia

  • Justine N. Uvuza, Senior Land and Gender Policy Advisor, Landesa, UK

  • Nana Ama Yirrah, Founder and Executive Director, Colandef

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