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Transnational Land Deals and Gender Equality: Utilitarian and Human Rights Approaches

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Frankline A. Ndi. (2019) Land grabbing: A gendered understanding of perceptions and reactions from affected communities in Nguti Subdivision of South West Cameroon. Development Policy Review 37:3, pages 348-366.
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