Strengthening displaced women’s housing, land and property rights in Afghanistan / authors Jelena Madzarevic and Shobha Rao : editing by Hannah Rought Brooks ; design and layout Christopher Herwig.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Samuel Hall ; Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), ©2014.Description: 94 pages : color illustrations, color maps, color charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HV640.5. A28.
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Contents:
Contents: Forwards—Executive summery—Acronyms and glossary—1. Introduction—2. Context—3. Dispute resolution mechanisms—4. Legal frame works—5. Realities from the ground—6. Stakeholder interventions—7. Conclusion and recommendation.
Summary: Summary : “Legal security of tenures is one of the key elements of the right to adequate housing. For many Afghan women, security of tuner is only achieved through their relationship with men-their fathers, husbands, brothers or sons. Inheritance and dower (Mahr) represent two of the main opportunities for women to acquire ownership of land and housing and achieves security of tenure…“—(page 9).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HV640.5.A28.M339 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Donated by Samuel Hall. 3ACKU000389980
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Cover title.
“November 2014”.
“Displaced Women’s Rights to Housing, Land and Property”—at head of title.

“Includes bibliography”—(pages 91-94).

Contents: Forwards—Executive summery—Acronyms and glossary—1. Introduction—2. Context—3. Dispute resolution mechanisms—4. Legal frame works—5. Realities from the ground—6. Stakeholder interventions—7. Conclusion and recommendation.

Summary : “Legal security of tenures is one of the key elements of the right to adequate housing. For many Afghan women, security of tuner is only achieved through their relationship with men-their fathers, husbands, brothers or sons. Inheritance and dower (Mahr) represent two of the main opportunities for women to acquire ownership of land and housing and achieves security of tenure…“—(page 9).

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