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Land rights of women are key to break the gender bias
The fight for gender equality is a story of bias and prejudices. Twelve women are breaking those biases by starting
If We Are Not Talking About a Daughter’s Right to Inherit Land, We Are Missing Something Foundational
It is time to include equal inheritance for girls as an integral part of our solutions towards their equal self-worth,
Could youth land rights hold the key to transforming agriculture and stimulating economic development in Africa?
From Liberia to Zimbabwe and Benin to Tanzania, advocates, legal experts and members of civil society are dismantling barriers that
The name game: How women get erased in rural India
On International Day of Rural Women, Shipra Deo shares stories from her work in rural India about the power of
Anatomy of a Tiger: With all Eyes on Myanmar, See How Land Reform Shaped Asia’s Tiger Economies
This blog was originally published by Skoll Foundation. By Roy Prosterman Asia’s Tigers, the collection of booming economies that emerged in
Why Women’s Empowerment Must Start With Land Rights
This blog originally appeared on New Security Beat. By Justine Uvuza Property and citizenship are in many ways what define
Myanmar: The Next Great Land Tenure Reform?
This op-ed originally appeared in PLACE. By Roy Prosterman Since World War II, there have been five great Asian development
A Window into the Future: Involving Boys to End Child Marriage
This post originally appeared on Girls Not Brides. By Poulami Sanyal A window into the future. That’s how I think
Helping Grow the “We”
There is a saying that “If your life’s work can be accomplished in your own lifetime, you are not thinking
We need to redefine ambition
This post was originally produced for the Skoll World Forum blog on October 13, 2014. When I announced a few








