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Activists Demand Action as Women Face Land Rights Violations

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AI-generatedThe article reports on a women's land rights advocacy campaign in South Sudan. While it highlights a social issue with potential long-term implications for agricultural productivity and food security, there is no immediate commercial mechanism, price signal, supply disruption, or company-level impact. The event is purely advocacy-focused with no concrete policy change, investment, or market reaction. Therefore, no sector is commercially affected.
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- Activists launched 'Stand for Her Land' campaign in Juba, South Sudan.
- 80% of agricultural work in South Sudan is performed by women.
- Weak enforcement of land laws and customary practices hinder women's land ownership.
- Campaign links land access to food security and economic empowerment.
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