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Boss Ladies: Congolese women claiming their right to own land

Boss Ladies: Congolese women claiming their right to own land

Update: 2022-09-309
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Even though most farm workers in developing countries are women, very few of them own the land they work on. Some rural communities ignore the law and forcibly seize land from women or prevent them from buying or inheriting land in the first place. In this episode, Nisha hears from Angelique, a Congolese woman who tried to persuade a skeptical community that she had just as much right to own land as her husband. Nisha also talks to Rachel Boketa, the Country Director of Women for Women International in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sabreen Alikhan, our Director of Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning about a project to support women like Angelique to become advocates for equality as well as ‘boss ladies’ in their own right.


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Boss Ladies: Congolese women claiming their right to own land

Boss Ladies: Congolese women claiming their right to own land

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