Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences |
Title | Challenges facing women to access and own land in Tanzania, Kondoa district |
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Volume | 4 |
Issue | 5 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 55-64 |
URL | http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:ijpss&volume=4&issue=5&article=005 |
Abstract | This paper presents research findings of a study done on the challenges faced by women in accessing land ownership; specifically the level of land ownership between women and men, types of land ownership and factors hindering women to access land ownership in Kondoa District, Tanzania. The study collected data from a total of 80 respondents through documentary review, questionnaire survey, interview, observation and focus group discussion. Descriptive statistics and content analysis were main methods used to analyze the collected data. Results of the study indicated that at family level, 75% of the family land is under the control and authority of the father (men), 9% mothers and 16% both women and men. The study went further to indicate that in general men are the major owners of land (89%) while women own only 11% of land. Several challenges which hinder women in accessing and owning land were identified as bad traditional cultures and customs, customary laws, illiteracy, lack of information on land ownership and difficult procedures in the whole process of land ownership. The study recommends women empowerment to enable them access land like men. Policies, laws and by-laws against gender discrimination should be enacted and reinforced to ensure that patriarchal customs, cultural practices and traditions that oppress and impede women toward accessing the land are eradicated. Societies (especially women) should be educated on their rights to ensure that all people, men and women are granted equal opportunities to access land ownership. |
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