Resettlement and Gender Dimensions of Land Rights in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda


Publisher: World Development

Author(s): Sarah Adelmana &Amber Peterman

Date: 2014

Topics: Gender, Land

Countries: Uganda

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Evidence shows even low levels of land conflict may undermine land governance and management, constrain agricultural productivity, and serve to perpetuate civil violence. This study estimates the effect of conflict-related displacement experiences on gender-differentiated land outcomes in Northern Uganda. We exploit exogenous variation in displacement to identify impacts on land among returning households. Results indicate that although female-headed households are disadvantaged in land outcomes, and land outcomes are affected by displacement experience, there is no joint effect in determining post-conflict land outcomes. Policy and programmatic attention to gender in land governance in Uganda should continue to be emphasized.