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Staff Spotlight: Khadija Mrisho
Learn more about Khadija Mrisho, a Land Tenure Analyst for Landesa’s Tanzania Program based in Dodoma, Tanzania. Khadija began working
Ending land tenure system discrimination
In Tanzania, closing the land policy implementation gap is the key to unlocking women’s potential in agriculture.
Ending land tenure system discrimination
Khadija Mrisho writes about the integral role that women farmers play in rural areas, and best practices for closing the
Secure Land Rights for Tanzanian Youth: Missing Link in Quest for Rural Economic Growth
The Daily News of Tanzania published an op-ed by Landesa Land Tenure Analyst Khadija Mrisho on the potential for secure
Secure Land Rights for Tanzanian Youth: Missing Link in Quest for Rural Economic Growth
Harnessing the potential of youth through agriculture, a vital sector in Tanzania’s economy that employs as many as three-quarters of
Making large-scale land investments account for small producers’ welfare
Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula was quoted in an article about how large-scale agricultural investments can threaten women’s land
Fall 2021 Impact Report
So far in 2021, Landesa’s programs have strengthened land rights for over 760,000 people. Read more about gender-sensitive land services
Land rights: Setting sights on the rights of pastoralists, other land
The Guardian Tanzania interviewed Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula for an article about land rights and conflict between pastoralists
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







