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This guide is intended for everyone working in and with the Transparency International movement, as well as other researchers and activists who wish to ensure their work on land corruption responds to the needs and interests of both men and women. This guide is a product of the Transparency International Women, Land and Corruption in Africa project implemented by our chapters in Ghana, Uganda and Zimbabwe between 2014 and 2016.

The guide considers the ways in which men and women experience corruption differently, before explaining how research on land and corruption can be designed to avoid a distorted view that would ignore women’s experiences of land corruption. The document then shows how advocacy can be planned and implemented to benefit women and men without discrimination. Finally, it presents a checklist for planning and monitoring activities
on land and corruption in non-discriminatory, gender-sensitive ways. Additional tools s are included in the annexes.

Authors

Michaela Raab

Date

14/02/2017

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