Verma, Ritu2011-11-172011-11-172010http://hdl.handle.net/10625/47568PowerPoint presentationStrengthening Indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights would help begin to redress the imbalances of power and colonial power. This presentation provides perspective on land grabbing through the lens of multiple causes and forces rooted in historical, geopolitical and patriarchal relations of power. It reviews dominant discourses such as neo-liberalism and reductionism that neglect the socio-cultural, political, historical, and spiritual values of land.Text1 digital file (15 p. : ill.)enLAND TENURELAND REFORMGOVERNANCELAND MANAGEMENTWOMEN'S RIGHTSGENDER EQUALITYGENDER DISCRIMINATIONGEOPOLITICSLAND GRABBINGNEOLIBERALISMSOUTH OF SAHARALand grabs in Africa : so, what’s ‘new’?Gendered terrain : women’s access to land in Africa; IDRC land symposium, Nairobi, Kenya, Sept. 14-16, 2010 (Session 9)Presentation