Economic Power, Land & Housing
Safety without economic independence is incomplete. This page documents the framework for how a future regulated TLTE entity would support women carrying household, livelihood, legal-documentation and post-war housing burdens — particularly in the North-East. No support pathway here requires the disclosure of trauma.
The Now — what is documented
The post-war picture in the North-East has been documented in detail by:
- PEARL & Adayaalam reports on sustained military presence and its gendered economic impact.
- OHCHR documentation on land, displacement and reparations.
- Frontline reporting on women-headed households, debt traps, and the economic effect of long-term militarisation.
The Becoming — pathway categories
Treasury rules (Becoming)
- Project budgets, milestones and receipts must be public.
- Beneficiary identity is private by default.
- 10% of every project transaction recycles to the public treasury (per Governance OS Module 4).
- No woman has to expose trauma to receive support.
- Every disbursement carries a reference ID, approval chain and audit log.
Land & housing rights (Becoming)
Documentation pathway for women navigating displacement, land-loss, undocumented inheritance, widow's rights, and post-war housing recovery. Connects to a future Land Protection Registry and a Camp-to-Thayagam Bridge specification. No personal data published; aggregate, anonymised reporting only.
"Land recovery without women's rights can rebuild buildings while leaving families unstable."
"Economic independence is part of safety."
