Landesa: Breaking the poverty cycle through land rights
The Borgen Project profiled Landesa’s work to tackle poverty through the power of land rights, in addition to a special focus on projects in Liberia and Southeast Asia.
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The Borgen Project profiled Landesa’s work to tackle poverty through the power of land rights, in addition to a special focus on projects in Liberia and Southeast Asia.
2023 Annual ReportWelcomeImpactHighlightsFinancialsSupporters Land is .With land, anything is possible Imagine you and …
Meet Tatiana Gumucio, Landesa’s Sr. Research & Evaluation Specialist based in Washington, D.C. Tatiana began working for Landesa in 2022.
Strong land rights are a crucial prerequisite to the climate resilience and sustainable land management necessary to bolster food security and reach zero hunger.
Meet Yidamno Wesley, Landesa’s Talking Books Coordinator based in Monrovia, Liberia. Yidamno began working for Landesa in 2022.
Read reflections from our Landesa Africa team that attended the Women Deliver 2023 conference in Kigali, Rwanda.
Meet Tizai Mauto, Landesa’s Sr. Land Tenure and Youth Specialist based in Seattle, Washington. Tizai began working for Landesa in 2015.
Landesa was highlighted, alongside partner DEN-L and the Liberia Land Authority, for our role in supporting the land certification program that helps communities formalize their land rights.
2022 Annual ReportWelcomeHighlightsHorizonImpactFinancialsSupporters Growing the field A collaborative approach to change Scroll DownWelcome to …
While at COP27, Landesa staff are participating in the following side events, featuring conversations on loss and damage, Indigenous land rights, and gender equity. Where available, we’ve included links to register to attend or watch virtually.