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Land summit pushes for women's rights to land ownership

Women in a song and dance during the official opening of the Community Land Summit at Maralal Technical and Vocational College in Samburu County. [Edwin Mbugua, Standard]

Women in pastoralist communities may soon enjoy their rights to own land and property if the planned Indigenous Community Land Summit approves the recommendations.

The third Community Land Summit, which is underway in Maralal town in Samburu County, seeks to shine a spotlight on women and youth in land ownership.

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