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Speaking With Figures

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October 12, 2019 Sandra Bleeker
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How to understand the FAO Gender and Land Rights Database.

Please find below the visualisation and critical analysis of the indicators used to measure the data!

By Charlotte Simons and Sandra Bleeker

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