Landesa partners with governments and multilateral institutions to support land reform efforts and elevate land rights in regional development agendas in Southeast Asia.
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Karo Tribe Customary Land Officially Registered, Becoming the First Participatory Administration in Indonesia
Bajawa, KupangNews.com — With the registration of their ulayat (customary) land, the Suku Karo’s status as a customary law community
Ngada Regency Government Collaborates with Landesa to Encourage Recognition of Customary Land, Karo Tribe Becomes Pioneer
Pos-Kupang — The Ngada Regency Government officially signed an MoU with the Landesa Bumi Indonesia Foundation and the Ngada Regency
Directorate General of ATR/BPN held a Cooperation Initiation Meeting with the Landesa Bumi Indonesia Foundation
Detiknews86 — The Ministry of Land Rights and Registration, Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) and Landesa
Staff Spotlight: Sophal Sam
Meet Sophal Sam, Landesa’s Cambodia National Coordinator. Sophal started working for Landesa in 2021.
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia Goal: Landesa partners with governments, multilateral institutions, and civil society groups to support land reform efforts and elevate
Indonesia
Indonesia Goal: Through law and policy development, in collaboration with government, civil society, and communities, strengthen coastal and upland land
Cambodia
Cambodia Goal: Support the efforts of the Royal Government of Cambodia and civil society groups to strengthen land rights for
Increasing Collaboration, Plan Indonesia Initiates CSO-Nagekeo Regency Government Audience for the Protection of Children and Women
Kompasiana — Plan Indonesia brought together 14 CSOs, including Landesa Indonesia, for a strategic dialogue with the Nagekeo Regency Government
Linking Women’s Land Rights, Climate Action, and the UN Women Peace and Security Framework
A new Landesa report explores the interconnectedness of women’s land rights, climate action, and the Women, Peace & Security (WPS)
Community Fisheries Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (English and Khmer versions)
A new Landesa report provides insights about the climate change vulnerability of Cambodia’s coastal Community Fisheries. The report seeks to







