WANDILE SIHLOBO: Land policy seeks to boost women in redistribution delivery

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WANDILE SIHLOBO: Land policy seeks to boost women in redistribution delivery
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Plan aims to address the favouring of men and those with political connections

The government approved a women empowerment policy in 2020 proposing that about 50% of the allocation of agricultural farming land under the redistribution programme should be for women, 40% for youth, and 10% for people living with disabilities.

The National Policy on Beneficiary Selection and Land Allocation is an essential intervention as it outlines who should benefit from land redistribution. It is a corrective method that seeks to address the skewed land redistribution delivery that has historically favoured men and those with political connections. ..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

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