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Staff Spotlight: Tizai Mauto
Meet Tizai Mauto, Landesa’s Sr. Land Tenure and Youth Specialist based in Seattle, Washington. Tizai began working for Landesa in
WeProsper Research Salon Brief: Gender Data
Landesa’s evidence scan on the connection between women’s land tenure security and climate change mitigation and adaptation was featured in
Respecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Landscape Initiatives
Many challenges, such as deforestation, water management, land conflicts, labor rights, and smallholder support require collective action to address them
United Nations committee publishes landmark statement on land and human rights
This General Comment marks a historic juncture: the first comprehensive statement from a human rights treaty-monitoring body on the relationship
Landesa’s 2022 Annual Report
We are pleased to share our 2022 Annual Report with you. This year’s report provides a look back at a
Food Security, Climate Resilience Hinge on Women’s Land Rights
Read about women’s land rights, food security, and climate change in an interview with Landesa’s S4HL Global Advocacy Director Esther
Land and Climate Conversations – Yilaa
Learn more about the possibilities offered by securing youth land rights in a new piece from the Youth Initiative for
Land and Climate Conversations – ALRD
Protecting women’s land rights globally is central to their livelihoods and their equality. Read about work done by the Association
Land Tenure: A Cross-Cutting Solution for Poverty, Climate Change, and Women’s Rights
Landesa Global Advocacy Director Esther Mwaura-Muiru writes that if we want to improve lives and alleviate poverty, achieve food security
Lifting the fog on climate change: Complex impacts need complex solutions
Climate Change Program Director Rachel McMonagle is featured in a Seattle Times article about the importance of multi-pronged, systemic solutions








