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Liberia is at a crossroads: recognizing land rights can safeguard against violence
Thomson Reuters Foundation published a blog co-authored by Landesa and Namati on the need for Liberia to pass its Land
Liberia is at a crossroads: recognizing land rights can safeguard against violence
By Jennifer Duncan & Jaron Vogelsang The government of Liberia has an unprecedented opportunity to pass progressive land reform legislation
Land rights for women — on paper and in practice
This article originally appeared in Devex. By Colleen O’Holleran Over the past few decades there has been growing awareness of
New Video: Rose of Rwanda
Follow Rose, and see her impact, as she travels the Rwandan countryside educating communities about women’s rights to land.
What Uber and Airbnb Can Teach Us About Global Development
This blog post originally appeared on Next Billion. By Chris Jochnick Technology and social networks are the oft-cited parents of
Promoting Peace Rwanda
Conflict resolution and greater awareness for women’s land rights are at the heart of the USAID-funded Promoting Peace Project, which
Grow the Economy: Africa Factsheet
Stronger land rights have been shown to spark growth in African economies.
Democracy and/or Land Reform?
By Roy Prosterman When apartheid ended in South Africa in 1994 just under 60,000 white-owned farms covered the majority of
Missing the Big Picture in Challenging Africa’s “Land Grab” Narrative
This blog was originally published by the Wilson Center. By Chris Jochnick, Landesa President & CEO Who walks away from







