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Gender Equity and Land: the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Niger Delta, Nigeria

Joseph Uduji () and Elda Okolo-Obasi ()
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Joseph Uduji: University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
Elda Okolo-Obasi: University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

No 22/093, Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute. from African Governance and Development Institute.

Abstract: We examine the impact of multinationals oil companies’ (MOCs) corporate social responsibility (CSR) on enhancing land rights for rural women. A total of 1,200 women were sampled across the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Results from the use of a combined propensity score matching and logit model show that MOCs’ CSR using global memorandum of understanding (GMoU) model recorded significant success in various policy mechanisms to improve gender equality in land access. The linkages include joint-titling modalities, land leasing, land use certificate issuances, community and territorial land delimitation interventions for both agricultural production and security in Nigeria’s oil host communities.

Keywords: Gender equity; corporate social responsibility; multinational oil companies; land; sub-Saharan Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 36
Date: 2022-01
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Forthcoming: Journal of International Development

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