Academic article focusing on a community-led land and property rights program in two rural provinces in western Kenya, designed to respond to women’s property rights violations and to reduce violence against women and HIV risks at the community level.
Academic paper
Perceived impact of a land and property rights program on violence against women in rural Kenya: A qualitative investigation
- 2016
Author:
- Hilliard, S., Bukusi, E., Grabe, S., Lu, T., Hatcher, A. M., Kwena, Z., Mwaura M. E., and Dworkin, S. L.
Organization:
- Violence Against Women (Journal)
Citation:
- Hilliard, S., Bukusi, E., Grabe, S., Lu, T., Hatcher, A. M., Kwena, Z., Mwaura M. E. and Dworkin, S. L. (2016). ‘Perceived Impact of a Land and Property Rights Program on Violence Against Women in Rural Kenya: A Qualitative Investigation’. Violence Against Women, 22(14): 1682-1703. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801216632613
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