What rights do women have on arable land among the Dgere in the Territory of Djugu, Ituri ,Democratic Republic of Congo?

Authors

  • Jean Jules Roger Mambo Sapa Vadgeru Centre de Recherche en Sciences Humaines (CRESH), Département de Recherche en Economie et Finance, Section de l’Economie Rurale, République Démocratique du Congo Author
  • Joël Lulendo Babela Centre de Recherche en Sciences Humaines (CRESH), Département de Recherche en Economie et Finance, Section de l’Economie Rurale, République Démocratique du Congo Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59228/

Keywords:

Rural environment, assets, distribution, land, Dgere

Abstract

Abstract
This paper examines the socio-economic and political evolution of scientific and technological research. On the other hand, it
aims to show that, unlike some peoples around the world who oppress women; women hold an important place in society
among the people of Dgere. The rural population of Dgere relies on arable land for their livelihood. They grow crops to
survive and use part of the land to feed large and small livestock. The size of the livestock is not significant. The land
provided the majority of the land and was directly leased by the village's leader and distributed to the inhabitants' households.
Any woman who lives alone is considered a household because she works to subsidize her existence. It is a tradition, even if it
is not Dgere origin

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Published

2023-08-02

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