SDG Indicator 5.a.1 – Equal tenure rights for women on agricultural land

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Estimated Time 2.5 hours
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About this program

This course focuses on SDG Indicator 5.a.1, which is one of two indicators that focus on women’s ownership and/or control over agricultural land. As this is a statistical based indicator, after introducing its key concepts, definitions and rationale, the course offers detailed guidance both on data collection and manipulation, and computation of the various sub-indicators.
The course consists of 4 lessons, ranging from approximately 30 to 40 minutes duration each:
Lesson 1 Introduction to indicator on equal tenure rights for women on agricultural land
Lesson 2 Definitions
Lesson 3 Collecting the data
Lesson 4 Computing the 5.a.1 Indicator

   Location : Online
Institution : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Topics: : Food & Livelihoods, Governance & rights
Level: : Beginner
Price: : Free

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