By SANFROSSA MANYINDASAVE the Environment and People’s Agency (SEPA) has called on women to know their rights when it comes to land ownership and land rights.SEPA Chief Executive Officer, Mailes Muke said in many societies, women were discriminated against when it comes to using, purchasing, inheriting and leveraging lands.Ms Muke said that the trend caused many women to continue living in poverty. “As you are aware, in Zambia women contribute over 70% to food production. But most of our women have continued to be discriminated against in many ways including purchasing, inheritance and leveraging land as a productive asset which has a spillover effect in food security.“We want to educate our women more especially on land acquisition and also empower them on land rights, and on Environment activities,” she explained.Ms Muke said land was an asset which every Zambian including women needed to own.She added that in today’s world, everyone was rushing for land and extracted […]
Women access to land key to poverty alleviation

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