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In Myanmar, a Land Rights Program is Accelerating Gender Equality, Growing Rural Incomes, and Preserving Forests
Beth Roberts writes about Landesa’s land rights program in Myanmar that is working to alleviate rural poverty, strengthen women’s rights,
Positive Environmental Trends in Asia Worth Noting
Radio Free Asia highlighted Landesa’s work on women’s land rights and mangrove restoration in Myanmar as a positive environmental trend
August Plotlines: Driving Impact
Summer 2019 Impact Report released; Myanmar officials visit Vietnam in Landesa program; Join our events in Portland and San Francisco
Learning across borders: Myanmar officials visit Vietnam to learn about land law drafting process
Twenty Myanmar government officials visited Vietnam and met with government officials, civil society organizations and farmers to learn about the
June Plotlines: 71,000 rural families in Myanmar, and counting
New video from Myanmar, Women Deliver 2019 highlights, new blog about “land fumbles”, and Tanzania Program Director Monica Mhoja wins
Photos from our Field: Women Breaking Barriers — Announcing Photo Contest Winners
To commemorate the International Day of Rural Women, Landesa is excited to share the winning entries from Photos from our
Naw Dah Htee
Naw Dah Htee received a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Dawei in 2008 followed by a
Aye Chan Myae
Aye Chan Myae is a Forest Governance and Gender Specialist who is currently working on gender mainstreaming in community based
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









