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Landesa launches Talking Book program to strengthen women’s land rights in Liberia

Amplio profiles Landesa’s use of Talking Books, an inclusive digital audio device, to spread awareness in rural Liberia about the
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Botswana opts to make land owners of wives with new law

Reuters mentioned advocacy messaging by Landesa in a report on a new law in Botswana granting land rights to women.
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Climate change impacts: The present is scary and future uncertain

The Guardian Tanzania interviewed Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula for an article on the effects of climate change on
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Interview | ‘The Project of Reforming the Hindu Succession Act Is Far From Over’: Dr Saumya Uma

The Wire cited research by Landesa in a Q&A on the Supreme Court of India’s ruling strengthening the inheritance rights
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With a historic legal decision, India marks progress toward equal inheritance rights for daughters

Land Portal published a blog by Landesa’s Shipra Deo on the significance of the Supreme Court of India’s legal decision
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The Unfinished Journey of Women’s Property Rights

Shipra Deo, Landesa Director of Women’s Land Rights, India, appeared on The Pragati Podcast to discuss the state of women’s
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Empowerment Target: Ensure gender equality in agricultural land inheritance

The Times of India reported on the recent Supreme Court clarification of Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, which
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Prominent Liberian Women Say ‘Discrepancy’ in the Law Contributes to Women’s Property Rights Violation

Front Page Africa reported on a panel discussion about legal gaps in Liberia’s land rights laws that harm women’s rights
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To solve the climate crisis, women must own more of the world’s land

Climate XChange interviewed Landesa’s Center for Women’s Land Rights Program Manager Beth Roberts on the critical linkages between women’s land
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Pandemic upheaval creates ‘perfect storm’ for land rights abuses

Thomson Reuters interviewed Diana Fletschner about the heightened land rights abuses happening as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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