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March Plotlines: Breaking biases
New blogs from Shipra Deo and Tizai Mauto; Join us at Seed the Change; Stand for Her Land launches in
Global women’s land rights campaign launches in Africa
Nairobi, 8 March 2022— Leaders and campaigners from across the world today launched Stand for Her Land in Africa, a
Announcing a new investment in Africa’s women farmers
Agricultural Systems Change initiative will help put 17 millions African smallholders on the pathway to prosperity.
Transforming Food Systems | International Youth Day 2021
Youth hold enormous potential to incorporate new technologies, build robust agricultural systems, and champion climate action. But to do this,
Our Planet, Our Future: Youth as Agents of Climate Action
In celebration of Earth Day 2021, co-partners Landesa and Yilaa explore how Africa’s youth are agents of action. Read 4
September Plotlines: Documentary Sneak Peek
Watch a preview from our upcoming Sundance-funded documentary, read up on land rights for rural women, and learn about upcoming
Her Labor, His Land? How Insecure Land Rights Undermine Women and Contribute to Food Insecurity in Kenya
This blog originally appeared on Fair World Project. Written by Megan Olson Katherine* wiped the sweat off her brow as
Jacqueline Osiako Ingutiah
Jacqueline Ingutiah is an advocate of the high court of Kenya with over ten years’ experience working on women’s rights
Fibian Lukalo
Fibian Lukalo received her PhD in educational sociology and gender in 2010 from the University of Cambridge. She is currently








