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Where land distribution is highly unequal, land reform is called for, and lessons from experience suggest that negotiated, decentralized and participatory approaches to land reform hold considerable promise.
Improving access to land by women is among the priority areas envisaged for Bank support to redress gender inequities, particularly in North India... displayed 300 characters
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Where land distribution is highly unequal, land reform is called for, and lessons from experience suggest that negotiated, decentralized and participatory approaches to land reform hold considerable promise.
Improving access to land by women is among the priority areas envisaged for Bank support to redress gender inequities, particularly in North India... displayed next 300 characters
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