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Landesa Center for Women’s Land Rights Celebrates its Third Anniversary
This month marks the third anniversary of the Landesa Center for Women’s Land …
The key to peace and security is right under our feet: Land
Across India, where I live and work, I can clearly see the connection …
Micro-plots: A Foundation for Development
By Sanjoy Patnaik Most of the world’s poor share two traits: they rely …
Connecting the Dots between Nutrition and Land Rights
By: Dr. S.B. Lokesh, Landesa India state director of Karnataka Karnataka, India–It is a …
Poor Land Tenure: A Key Component to Why Nations Fail
This article was originally posted on The Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars’ New …
Pioneering Women’s Support Centers announced in Ganjam to focus on land rights
In a pioneering step to support single women who have not been reached by land entitlement and social security schemes, on May 18, 2012, Odisha’s Ganjam District Administration launched a comprehensive program on Land Rights for Women through Women Support Centers (WSC) across the district.
Al Jazeera publishes Landesa editorial on malnutrition in India
May 11, 2012 — Landesa’s program directors in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha write on a possible solution to rampant malnutrition in the country. One in every three malnourished children in the world live in India. The authors make the case that putting land in the hands of women could be a solution.