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Faith Alubbe
Faith Alubbe has over nine years of experience working directly and indirectly with women and communities on land rights and
Eileen Wakesho Mwagae
Eileen is currently the Women’s Land Rights Advisor at Oxfam International focusing on work that draws on regional, national work
Combating land degradation must begin and end with local communities
This blog originally appeared on Place. By Karina Kloos and Rane Cortez Rural communities, equipped with secure tenure and a
Land Rights and Mangoes: How Land Insecurity Impacts Women Mango Growers in Kenya
This post originally appeared on the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. By Jennifer Duncan and Megan Olson After giving birth
Land Rights as a Critical Factor in Donor Agricultural Investments: Constraints and opportunities for YieldWise in Kenya’s mango value chain
This paper explores the implications of Kenya’s land tenure situation on the Rockefeller Foundation’s Yieldwise initiative in the Kenyan mango
Fighting for Her Farm and Her Daughters
When her husband died in 2009, Gladys Chepkorir had no time to linger on the grief. “Immediately after he died,
Kenya Justice Project | Implementation Guide
In 2010, Kenya adopted a new Constitution that guarantees equal rights for women and men and recognizes the role of
Kenya Justice Project | Impact Evaluation Report
The primary objective of the Justice Project was to pilot an approach for improving women’s access to justice related to
10 ways donors can support African governments on rural land rights
This blog was originally published by Devex.com on November 18 as part of their ongoing Land Matters series. News of soaring demand







