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Scholastica Haule
Scholastica Haule has more than five years’ experience working on land rights. Her areas of expertise are family law, women’s
Paine E. Mako
For the past six years, Paine Eulalia Mako has served marginalized female pastoralists in Northern Tanzania. As gender coordinator for
Nasieku Kisambu
Nasieku Kisambu received an LLB (2008), Master’s Degree LLM (2013) from the University of Dar es Salaam, and pursued a
Godfrey Massay
Land rights lawyer Godfrey Massay earned his Bachelor of Laws with honors in 2009 from the University of Dar es
Anna Meela Kulaya
Anna Meela Kulaya has spent almost twenty years serving her community through her work in the legal sector. Ms. Kulaya
‘Land sector review’ with Tanzanian lawmakers
To move land forward on the policy agenda in Tanzania, Landesa is organizing civil society organizations to contribute to a
Branded as Witches, Stripped of Land: Tanzania’s Widows Need Support
This blog originally appeared on Women’s Advancement Deeply. By Dr. Monica Mhoja THE WORD “KUTULIJIWA” is one I was familiar with
Africa’s Women are Still Waiting for Equal Inheritance Rights
This blog originally appeared on Women Deliver. By Godfrey Massay I was twelve years old when I first saw a
Why gender equality must include customary laws
This blog was originally published by World Economic Forum. By Tzili Mor One of the greatest challenges facing women in
Making the Sustainable Development Goals a Reality for Women in Tanzania
This blog was originally published by Thomson Reuters Foundation Women’s rights advocates from Tanzania’s civil society and the government sector








