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This is not your home: An assessment of land rights of tribal women in Jharkhand
Landesa researchers reveal a brutal system of abuse and torture that deters tribal women from accessing their rights to land.
‘This is not your home’ – Revealing a brutal system of oppression and gender discrimination among India’s Scheduled Tribes
Researchers for a global land rights organization have published a grim assessment of the land and inheritance rights of women
Staff Spotlight: S B Lokesh
Learn more about Dr. S B Lokesh, Landesa’s Karnataka State Director based in Bangalore, India. He has been working with
The Road to Resilience in a Post-COVID World: Stronger Land Rights for Women
Gender-responsive land tenure and property rights interventions can be an important catalyst in bringing the kind of revolutionary change necessary
Remembering Dr. Tajamul Haque
Dr. Tajamul Haque, an agriculture economist and one of India’s foremost land policy experts, passed away on May 2. Landesa
Staff Spotlight: Li Ping
Li Ping, China Program Director and Senior Policy Advisor based in Seattle, Washington, began working with Roy Prosterman and Tim
In India’s tea estates, next generation of pickers want land, not jobs
Landesa’s Pinaki Halder was quoted in an article about the next generation’s push for land rights on tea plantations in
Women grow as much as 80% of India’s food – but its new farm laws overlook their struggles
Landesa was cited in an article about the gendered impacts of the new farm laws in India.
Renewable Energy to Responsible Energy: A Call-to-Action
As the renewable energy sector continues to grow and evolve, it will need to be increasingly mindful of the need
Why We Don’t Know How Much Land Women Own
Shipra Deo was interviewed for an article about why national datasets in India differ on women’s land rights, and ideas





