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Clan leaders allow women to own land

Written by  Tracey Spicer   Monday, 07 November 2011

Tracey Spicer reports from a rural Ugandan communty where ActionAid has convinced clan leaders to overturn decades of tradition and allow women to own land. 

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Tracey Spicer is in Uganda as part of ActionAid's Last Famine campaign calling on world leaders to support women farmers to grow their own food today, so they don't need to rely on handouts tomorrow. 

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