Women and land... Is there progress?

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The #OnTheGoBreakfast team marked Women's Day by focusing on gender and land rights issues.
The focus is not only in Africa or South Africa, but more specifically in Limpopo. In this podcast, they talk to Shula Lebepe, a Project Officer at Nkuzi Development Association as they question the ability of Limpopo women to access or own land.

Women having access to land and opportunities to own land would be a game changer, especially in rural areas

Women who own land can use it as collateral for loans or to create other income-generation projects.

Catch up on this conversation and be in the know!
9 Aug 2021 English South Africa Business · Arts

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