Sociocultural and Economic Barriers to Land Ownership Among Widows in Rural Western Kenya

Beatrice Adhiambo Otieno, Geoffrey Otieno Muga
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Background Widows still face immense barriers in owning land and get inferior reliable rights to land than males across most Kenyan communities. The objective of this study, therefore, was to establish the sociocultural and economic factors that continue to bar widows from owning land in rural Western Kenya. Methods A cross-sectional study employing qualitative data collection methods was adopted in this study where six widows participated in Case Narratives (CN), and two Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) each with five widows and one FGD comprising eight men were conducted. In addition, six widows were identified from the FGD participants for in-depth interviews (IDIs) and 10 key informant interviews with stakeholders were carried out. Data from the qualitative interviews were transcribed for coding and analysis. The thematic content analysis method was used to identify themes related to sociocultural and economic factors hindering women from land ownership. Results Economic marginalisation, traditional land ownership structures, and practices such as the skewed land inheritance that disfavour women due to the deep-rooted patriarchy, low level of education and lack of awareness of existing land laws were found to be the major hindrances to land ownership by widows. In addition, the tedious process of accessing land documents and widow inheritance is also to blame. Conclusion The study concludes that the existence of a legal regime that accords women and widows the right to own land may not be sufficient in realising the intended gains for women if it is not backed up with an effective implementation and awareness creation on the laws as well as economic empowerment of the widows through targeted social protection schemes.
肯尼亚西部农村寡妇土地所有权的社会文化和经济障碍
在大多数肯尼亚社区,寡妇在拥有土地方面仍然面临巨大障碍,她们获得的可靠土地权利不如男性。因此,这项研究的目的是确定继续阻碍肯尼亚西部农村寡妇拥有土地的社会文化和经济因素。方法采用定性数据收集方法,采用横断面研究方法,对6名丧偶妇女进行病例叙述(CN),并进行两次焦点小组讨论(FGD),每次讨论5名丧偶妇女和1名FGD包括8名男性。此外,从FGD参与者中确定了6名寡妇,进行了深入访谈(IDIs),并与利益攸关方进行了10次关键线人访谈。对定性访谈的数据进行转录以进行编码和分析。主题内容分析方法用于确定与阻碍妇女获得土地所有权的社会文化和经济因素有关的主题。研究发现,经济边缘化、传统的土地所有权结构,以及由于根深蒂固的父权制、低教育水平和缺乏对现有土地法的认识而不利于妇女的扭曲的土地继承等做法,是寡妇拥有土地的主要障碍。此外,获取土地文件和寡妇继承遗产的繁琐程序也是原因之一。该研究的结论是,如果没有有效实施和提高对法律的认识,以及通过有针对性的社会保护计划赋予寡妇经济权力,赋予妇女和寡妇拥有土地权利的法律制度的存在可能不足以实现妇女的预期收益。
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