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Bolivian Women’s Right to Land Thwarted by Patriarchal Traditions
Submitted by Little Alex on Fri, 2010-01-15 03:00
Bolivian legislation on land ownership is highly favourable to women, but a lack of awareness makes it difficult to enforce these laws and ensure that women are able to obtain---and maintain---control of the land they farm. Franz Chávez interviews Gaby Gómez-García, a consultant at the governmental National Agrarian Reform Institute.
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