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TOOLKIT on how to use Treaty Bodies' Concluding Observations to advance Women’s Land and Property Rights is out!

Today, GI-ESCR is releasing its toolkit aimed at civil society and grassroots organisations and drawing from the report How to use Treaty Bodies' Concluding Observations to advance Women’s Land and Property Rights: Kenya case study. This toolkit provides practical information and tips on leveraging the concluding observations to advance women’s land and property rights, using the example of the experience in Kenya.

The main report highlights opportunities for engaging in the UN human rights treaty body reporting process and how to utilise the concluding observations in different spaces and for different ends to achieve progress for women’s rights to land and property. That report is a follow up to the Practical Guide on using CEDAW to Secure Women’s Land and Property Rights.