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Women are increasingly registering their land and claiming their rights thanks to the gender-sensitive Multipurpose Cadastre.

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Eseta_Uasila’a of Tonga. Photo: UN Women/Montira Narkvichien
Impact story|Environment
Tonga’s first gender and environment survey incites action on family protection and disaster risk reduction
Training operators to implement the Multipurpose Cadastre, municipality of San José del Guaviare. Photo: IGAC. Intercultural School of Geography for Life. 2023
Impact story|Gender data production and collection
Growing rural women’s land ownership across Colombia’s countryside
Avtandil Tsereteli takes pleasure in being an active caregiver for his newborn son. Photo courtesy of Avtandil Tsereteli.
Impact story|Data use
Time-use data help spur more fathers to take paternity leave in Georgia
Photo: Vincent Tremeau / World Bank
Impact story|Economic empowerment
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Illustration: Tatyana Zelenskaya for Kloop Media
Impact story|Gender data
In Kyrgyzstan, data journalists innovate to inform new audiences about gender inequalities
People in Uganda commemorate the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence with a bike ride. Photo: UN Women/Martin Ninsiima
Impact story|Ending violence against women
Uganda’s violence against women survey heralds legislative and policy changes
A woman in Colombia picks Coffee beans. Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
Impact story|Ending violence against women
COVID-19 survey on violence against women in Colombia heralds local-level data and changes
UN Women Colombia/Juan Camilo Arias
Impact story|Gender data production and collection
New national gender data publication makes waves in Colombia
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