[13th Meeting of Research Unit on Economy and Development] Dr. Florence Akiiki Asiimwe (Co-hosted with HSP(Graduate Program on Human Security, The University of Tokyo) Seminar #210), December 11, 2015)

Time: 13:30-15:00, December 11 2015
Venue: Collaboration Room 3, Bldg.18 (4th Floor), Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo

Program

Presenter: Dr. Florence Akiiki Asiimwe (Department of Sociology, Makerere University, Uganda. Visiting Professor of Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University)
Title: Dynamics of a Widow’s Right to Matrimonial Property: Evidence from Uganda

Abstract

This presentation discusses the ways in which widows in Uganda are denied inheritance rights to the matrimonial property upon the death of their husbands. Using life stories of widows and case laws, the presentation shows the complex gender dynamics that take place at household level especially when a husband dies without leaving a proper will. The findings reveal that the ownership contract existing within a marriage is sometimes sustained upon the death of a husband except in a few circumstances where a husband dies before he acquired the title deed.

Married women whose names were not on the title deed of the matrimonial home before the death of their husbands are unable to inherit the matrimonial home especially when the husband died intestate. A widow’s user rights of the home are in jeopardy when she is in unrecognized marriage relationship. A married woman is denied inheritance rights of the home in a case where her husband does not name her as sole executor and sole beneficiary. Similarly, a married woman is denied inheritance rights in a situation where the husband bequeaths the matrimonial home to the youngest son.

In a case where the husband bequeaths the matrimonial home to his wife but she did not have children with the deceased and the deceased had other children from other relationships, the widow is unable to inherit the home due to interference from her husband’s children.

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[7th Meeting of Research Unit on Economic and Development / 15th Public Workshop] “Business Expanding of Beer Industry in East Africa” Akio Nishiura (Soka Univ.) (October 17, 2013)

Date: October 17, 2013
Venue: Inamori Foundation Memorial Bldg. (Inamori Center), Middle-sized Room

Program

Presenter: Akio Nishiura (Soka Univ.)
Title: “Business Expanding of Beer Industry in East Africa”

Abstract

This presentation focused on the beer industry development of Uganda to clarify the new economic conditions in East Africa. Foreign investment stimulates the development of beer industry in Uganda. The industry development promoted the local procurement of raw materials, barley from the contract farmers.