We must secure women’s land rights to tackle climate vulnerability
Landesa research was quoted in an article about centering women in climate decision making and shifting discriminatory norms that hinder women from accessing land.
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Landesa research was quoted in an article about centering women in climate decision making and shifting discriminatory norms that hinder women from accessing land.
Thursday, Sep. 30th from 3-4:30pm East African Time | 8-9:30am EDT.
The webinar will present the research conducted by the Women’s Land Rights Practitioner Network, formed by Landesa’s visiting professionals from Africa.
New research on tribal women’s land rights in Jharkhand; You’re invited to our Learning with Leaders virtual event; We’re hiring.
New research on tribal women’s land rights in Jharkhand; You’re invited to our Learning with Leaders virtual event; We’re hiring.
To mark the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought on June 17, Landesa’s Beth Roberts and Shipra Deo had a conversation about the barriers women face to their land rights, and why women must be able to overcome these obstacles to make progress toward global efforts to halt desertification, conserve land, and feed the world.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For interviews, please contact Tyler Roush, tylerr@landesa.org India’s murky inheritance …
In half the countries in the world, women face obstacles to land rights, leaving millions unable to unlock their full potential. But this challenge is #Solvable.
By Beth Roberts | Investments in women’s land rights are a prerequisite to full and substantive gender equality that benefits those most in need.
Thomson Reuters Foundation published an op-ed by Landesa’s Beth Roberts about the ways …
New infographic explores why secure women’s land rights are urgently needed to fulfill …