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WOMEN'S LEGAL AID CENTRE (WLAC)
1. Marriage Matters: The plight of Women in Polygamous Unions in Tanzania 2. The Equality in Marriage: A balance Solution to the harms of Bride Price 3. Sexual Rights of Girls and Women in Tanzania |
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Fate of Children born out of wedlock in Tanzania: Women's Rights Perspective (WLAC)
WLAC is indebted to all persons who contributed-directly and indirectly, to the study. Special appreciation to the WLAC Executive Director, Ms. Scholastica Jullu, research officers—Ms Safina Hassan and Mr. Florence Tesha, and all staff for their valuable inputs from the first stage of the research.
Thanks also goes to a research team (researchers and assistants) led by Cornel Jahari (Researcher-working with Research on Poverty Alleviation-REPOA) for their contributions—shaping up research methodologies and conducting the study. |
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ASSESSING RURAL WOMEN'S LAND OWNERSHIP
This research presents the findings from the field study on the impact of the land laws of 1999 on the rural women’s land ownership. The research was conducted in the four rural district of Musoma, Moshi, Mufindi and Rungwe. The main objective was to assess the effect of the Land Laws on the rural women’s land ownership ten years after their enactment.
THE BOOK IS SOLD AT 25,000 t.shs |
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NIMECHOKA KUPIGWA
This book has three chapters; Child marriage and guardianship, Inheritance laws in Tanzania and domestic violence. Tanzania’s inheritance laws subordinate and impoverish women, the time has come for Tanzania to remedy this disempowerment and enact an intestate Succession Act protective of the rights of all Tanzanian women.
THE BOOK IS SOLD AT 25,000 t.shs |
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