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Tanzania Youth Land Rights Assessment
Landesa Tanzania provides an overview of Tanzanian law as it pertains to youth land rights, identifies gaps and challenges in
Staff Spotlight: Masalu Luhula, Land Tenure Specialist
“I enjoy working on responsible investment that respects human rights and adheres to international best practices while fitting individual contexts.
Giving land ownership to women
Gone are the days when women in our communities were left out when it came to making decisions at different
TrustLaw convenes women’s rights working group in Tanzania
In Dar es Salaam, Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global legal pro bono service convened leading women’s rights organizations, including Landesa, to
Realizing Land Rights to Deliver for Rural Women
The gender gap in land manifests itself in a stark reality – around the world, less than 15% of all landholders are women,
August Plotlines: Driving Impact
Summer 2019 Impact Report released; Myanmar officials visit Vietnam in Landesa program; Join our events in Portland and San Francisco
Illovo collaborates with land rights NGO, UK’s DFID on land policy
In a statement to Engineering News, Illovo Sugar Africa recounts their collaboration with Landesa and the UK Department for International
Monica Mhoja wins Bertha Fellowship
Landesa’s Tanzania Program Director, Dr. Monica Mhoja, has been awarded a Bertha Foundation Fellowship to investigate the nexus between property,
Closing the gap on women’s land rights
This blog originally appeared on Place. By Monica Mhoja Women around the world are saying “enough” to discrimination and standing
Scholastica Haule
Scholastica Haule has more than five years’ experience working on land rights. Her areas of expertise are family law, women’s








