Land Access and Household Wellbeing in Cameroon: Does Gender Matter?


Nov 29, 2019 | Eric Feubi Pamen
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Africa remains a net food importing region spending more than USD 35 billion annually on food imports, although this continent has about 65% of the uncultivated arable land left in the world to feed 9 billion people by 2050 (AfDB, 2016). Land tenure remains a major challenge across the continent and only about 10% of Africa’s rural land is registered. In Cameroon, in particular, land as an asset, an input or an income source is not equally possessed by any individual or household with respect to gender and place of living. This is as a result of some land laws, cultural norms and behaviors that, as in many countries, are gender-related and extended beyond biological differences.