Challenges and Opportunities for Rural Men and Women in Land Conversion Processes in Central Zambia

B. B. Umar, D. Banda
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Zambia’s Lands Act of 1996 provides for the conversion of land rights from customary to leasehold tenure by both Zambian citizens and non-Zambians. This study reports on land conversion processes engaged by rural men and women of Chongwe and Chibombo districts in central Zambia. Data was collected through 85 structured interviews with male and female residents in the two study areas and several key informants. Results show that 75% and 58% of the men and women interviewed had obtained customary land from their village head persons, and 31% and 42% had engaged in land conversion processes. Land conversions have resulted in increased employment opportunities for men; and tenure security for unmarried and widowed women. Ambivalence towards the loss of power by chiefs over subjects with titled land and paying property taxes to the state was evident in both men and women residents in the midst of more secure land tenure rights for their families. Retaining traditional leaders’ authority in the land conversion process perpetuates discriminatory practices against women and privileges village head persons and men while disadvantaging women. Land conversions are engendering changes in matrilineal inheritance patterns more favourable to landowners’ children.
赞比亚中部农村男女在土地转换过程中的挑战和机遇
赞比亚1996年的《土地法》规定,赞比亚公民和非赞比亚人都可以将土地权从习惯所有权转为租赁所有权。本研究报告了赞比亚中部崇圭和奇邦博地区农村男女从事的土地转换过程。数据是通过对两个研究区域的85名男性和女性居民以及几个关键信息提供者的结构化访谈收集的。结果显示,75%和58%的受访男性和女性从村长那里获得了习惯土地,31%和42%的受访男性和女性参与了土地转用过程。土地转用增加了男子的就业机会;以及未婚和丧偶妇女的终身使用权保障。酋长对拥有土地所有权的臣民失去权力,并向国家缴纳财产税,这种矛盾心理在男性和女性居民中都很明显,因为他们的家庭拥有更有保障的土地使用权。保留传统领导人在土地转换过程中的权威使歧视妇女的做法永久化,使村长和男子享有特权,而使妇女处于不利地位。土地转换正在改变母系继承模式,使之更有利于土地所有者的子女。
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