Sons of David Foundation on Paulownia: Women's Secure Access to Land and Productive Assets

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Women's Secure Access to Land and Productive Assets


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"The Gleaners"
by Lewis Rubenstein (1908-2003)

The land is nurturing the mother, who nurtures the child on her back who in time will tend the fields.
For more about the Artist click here





Women need forests,

Women need water,
Access to education and to power,
Freedom from bondage,
Freedom from hunger.
Let us bring them 'the honour'.
Land to women is actually revolution.
As it saves children from malnutrition
And makes families function




Extract from Words of Women at the WRAP workshops in India:

Across the developing world, rural women are among the poorest and most disadvantaged groups. They face gender-based discrimination, which is reflected in inequalities in their rights and in their access to resources – especially land, technology and social services, including education and health. Their voices in public life are seldom heard, as women are under-represented in decision-making at all levels. Moreover, their social and economic contributions to their households, and to their communities, are neither understood nor documented.


Women’s access to land can be directly related to the important role played by them in rural economy, especially agriculture; it is a basic factor in food security for family and communities. However, women represent the majority of persons without title deeds to the land they use. In a changing socio-economic environment, where women are becoming heads of rural households at an accelerating rate, it is vital that the visibility of rural women farmers be raised; although the economic roles and contributions of women are increasing, their rights to land are not. It must be realized that respect for women’s land rights is something that will benefit the population as a whole.


For more information on land use by women and indigenous populations please refer to our web site www.paulownianow.org.



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