Africa
Although the Constitution of Ghana guarantees the right of every person to land use rights, women in Ghana still own significantly less land than men. Their rights to land use and land ownership are also not protected.
Although the Constitution of Ghana guarantees the right of every person to land use rights, women in Ghana still own significantly less land than men. Their rights to land use and land ownership are also not protected.
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