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LANDnet Uganda Inaugural Board Of Directors 2016 - 2021
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LANDnet Uganda Inaugural Board Of Directors 2016 - 2021
Dr Moses Musinguzi
Board Chairman
Stella Laloyo Apecu
Secretary
Paul Onapa
Treasurer
Rachel OdoiMusoke
Board Member
Abbey Mushega
Board Member
Joyce Asekenye
Board Member
Gertrude Rose Gamwera
Local Governance
Esther Obaikol
Board Member
Chris Charles Oyua
Board Member
Atayo Rebecca
Board Liaison
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Media and Publications
Facilitators' Guide for Women's Resource Rights
Media and Publications
04 Jul 24
Efficacy of Grassroot Women’s Groups in the Advancement of Women’s Land Rights in Uganda
Reports
09 Jul 23
LANDnet Annual Report 2022
Reports
14 Jun 23
A Guide to Peaceful Co-Existence on Private Mailo Land
Media and Publications
14 Jun 23
Fit for Purpose Land Administration in Uganda
Media and Publications
14 Jun 23
Women’s Land Rights
Nearly fifteen years after the Beijing Conference on Women, there is considerable interest within the women’s land rights movement in Uganda and with government institutions to review the progress of gender equality.
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