Philippine Sutz

@PhilippineSutz

Research on gender and land governance associate - views mostly my own

Switzerland
Joined April 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    28 Jan 2021

    In this new blog from our series on women's land rights, Bella Nchimbi discusses how local by-laws in can 'bring the law home' and make women's voices heard in land governance. is delighted to be collaborating with on this project

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  2. 27 Nov 2021

    Great blog on decoloniality and the new ethics of climate and nature, via

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  3. Retweeted
    18 Nov 2021

    BLOG: Women claim their space in land governance --> Guest blogger Megan Huth details how is employing a novel approach to ensure that rural participate in decisions about land and natural resource use in Liberia.

    Bluyema Community Land Development and Management committee chairperson, Gbelee Sumo, sits far right with the rest of the executive committee at a meeting.
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  4. 8 Nov 2021

    New thought-provoking blog series scrutinises dominant approaches to resolving the nature and climate crises, via

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    6 Oct 2021

    READ: 's Legal Tools' latest newsletter. Stay up to date with our work to strengthen local rights & voices in investments! Feat. briefs on legitimate , artisanal in the , 's land rights... ->

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    15 Oct 2021

    Today is International Day of . In this new guest blog, gender expert Thais Bessa describes how inclusive technology, a gender-responsive documentation process and shifting gender norms are empowering women through secure . -->

    The gender and social inclusion officer of Chipata District Land Alliance goes over a boundary map with a family in Chipata, Zambia.
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    6 Sep 2021

    BLOG: Zambia’s chiefs champion gender equality in land and natural resource governance --> Guest blogger Zenebech Mesfin describes the efforts of Zambian traditional leaders to promote gender in the management of land and natural resources.

    Some of Zambia’s 288 chiefs and land custodians gathered for customary land governance training.
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  8. Retweeted
    6 Sep 2021

    "The guidelines helped chiefs [in ] recognise the value of ensuring gender equality in the management of land and natural resources in their chiefdoms." Read the blog by Zenebech Mesfin of Integrated Land & Resource Governance -->

    Some of Zambia’s 288 chiefs and land custodians gather for customary land governance training in late 2020.
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  9. Retweeted
    18 Aug 2021

    NEWS: Women’s land rights: it's more complex than just tenure --> A new IIED briefing looks at the complexities around land tenure systems in sub-Saharan Africa and how dominant approach to secure women’s land rights isn’t delivering the change women need

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  10. Retweeted
    30 Jul 2021

    WATCH: Strengthening women’s voices in public & private governance --> & argue that good governance must involve the active participation of in decision-making, but there is limited evidence of what works.

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  11. 22 Jul 2021

    In this new briefing I discuss why simple solutions won’t secure African women’s land rights and why we need to develop more strategies that reflect local realities

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  12. 15 Jul 2021

    Great blog by my esteemed colleague ⁦⁩ and guest blogger Daniela Nemeti Baba on Rethinking research and development approaches from a decolonisation perspective

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    1 Jul 2021

    BLOG: Traditional leaders in Zambia shift gender norms and strengthen women’s land rights --> Guest blogger Patricia Malasha describes how community-level dialogues in uprooted harmful gender norms that hinder women’s .

    USAID supported traditional leaders to participate in a series of dialogues to spark action to shift gender norms that hinder women’s land rights in Zambia.
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  14. 27 May 2021

    Latest blog from our women's land rights' series discusses how training is shaping women’s awareness of their land rights in Senegal, via

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    23 Apr 2021

    Assessing progress – putting gender research ambitions into practice - Giulia Nicolini on progress 1 year on from our new policy. Some good things & some gaps - more work to do ⁩ ⁦

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  16. 23 Apr 2021

    Putting IIED’s gender research ambitions into practice: my colleague Giulia Nicolini reflects on recent work to assess IIED’s progress towards embedding gender and intersectionality in our research

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  17. Retweeted
    24 Mar 2021

    “In most customary communities, women and girls are considered properties and are given only use-rights to land for the benefit of the family generally, whereas men are considered the landowners,” says from

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  18. Retweeted
    10 Mar 2021

    Colonialism never ended, it only changed face. Smartly, Colonizers have manged to train some Africans and placed them in power positions to continue the functioning of the same colonial system which exploited Africa for hundreds of years!

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    7 Mar 2021

    This International Women’s Day let’s not forget the importance of women and men working together for and for all.

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  21. 8 Mar 2021

    What role do local governance frameworks play in strengthening women’s voices in land governance? Read my latest blog on this

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