
“I enjoy working on responsible investment that respects human rights and adheres to international best practices while fitting individual contexts. I also like working to ensure investment puts people at its center.”
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“I enjoy working on responsible investment that respects human rights and adheres to international best practices while fitting individual contexts. I also like working to ensure investment puts people at its center.”
In Dar es Salaam, Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global legal pro bono service convened leading women’s rights organizations, including Landesa, to discuss how legal pro bono can strengthen their work on gender equality.
The LandAssess Tool is a risk assessment and management framework. It provides a clear and simple set of checklists that generate a report to help companies assess and manage how they respect land rights.
The gender gap in land manifests itself in a stark reality – around the world, less than 15% of all landholders are women, despite the fact that women comprise 43% of the agricultural workforce in the developing world.
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In a statement to Engineering News, Illovo Sugar Africa recounts their collaboration with Landesa and the UK Department for International Development (DFID) to help the company implement its land rights policies and commitments.
Landesa’s Tanzania Program Director, Dr. Monica Mhoja, has been awarded a Bertha Foundation Fellowship to investigate the nexus between property, profit and politics contributing to land and housing injustice.
This blog originally appeared on Place. By Monica Mhoja Women around the world …
Scholastica Haule has more than five years’ experience working on land rights. Her …
For the past six years, Paine Eulalia Mako has served marginalized female pastoralists …