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Report of the National Conference: Women's Property Rights ... - FAO

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Responsibility: Civil society5. Collaboration and partnershipso Exchange visitso Newsletterso Establishing a referral systemo DirectoriesResponsibility: government, CBOs, NGO, FBOs6. Identification <strong>of</strong> key informantso Parliamentary sub-committeeso CouncillorsResponsibility: government, civil society7. Creation <strong>of</strong> forumso Traditional leaderso Councillorso MeetingsResponsibility: NGOs and traditional leaders8. Mediao Publicationso Press releaseso Press conferenceo Documentarieso Educational filmso Talk showso Mobile cinemaso Story tellingResponsibility: government, civil society, private sectorOpportunities1. Political will by law-enforcement agents2. Availability <strong>of</strong> information3. Good relationship among stakeholders4. Effective use <strong>of</strong> legislation5. Law reforms6. Environment NGOs operate to enhance social development7. Regional and internal cooperation8. Room for capacity buildingWorking Group four: Strategies to move forward with <strong>the</strong> Chilala CaseMrs Chilala’s property is located on traditional land. In Zambia, <strong>the</strong>re are two types <strong>of</strong>land tenure: state land given by <strong>the</strong> Commissioner <strong>of</strong> lands on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> President and33

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