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What has Trump’s flagship women’s initiative achieved so far?

Devex interviewed Chief Program Officer Karol Boudreaux about Landesa’s research to help build an evidence base about what works best
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Where Indigenous Women Take Lead on Land Rights, Communities Thrive

Landesa Chief Program Officer Karol Boudreaux was interviewed for an article on the importance of women’s land rights in indigenous
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The Road to ILDC 2020: An Interview with Shipra Deo

Shipra Deo, Landesa’s Director for Women’s Land Rights in India, was interviewed about her work in the lead up to
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In Myanmar, a Land Rights Program is Accelerating Gender Equality, Growing Rural Incomes, and Preserving Forests

Beth Roberts writes about Landesa’s land rights program in Myanmar that is working to alleviate rural poverty, strengthen women’s rights,
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Positive Environmental Trends in Asia Worth Noting

Radio Free Asia highlighted Landesa’s work on women’s land rights and mangrove restoration in Myanmar as a positive environmental trend
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120 Organizations Creating a New Decade for Food

Food Tank recognized Landesa’s contributions to building a more sustainable food system by naming us as one of its organizations
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Awarding land rights for women is #Solvable

Landesa researcher Gina Alvarado explains why women’s land rights are #Solvable through legal reforms and challenging gender norms. Sponsored by
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Liberia: Two Rival Clans in River Cess Unite to Claim Land Rights

Front Page Africa interviewed Landesa Liberia Country Representative Dr. Emmanuel Urey about the peaceful resolution of a land dispute in
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Women in rural areas often don’t own land. And it’s high time to change that.

W Insight interviews Margaret McClung, land tenure and gender specialist at Landesa, about why owning land is the critical ingredient
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Their Land, Our Future: To arrest the climate crisis, we need a democratic overhaul

Landesa’s Beth Roberts and Board Member Musimbi Kanyoro explore how land rights can address economic inequality while also forming a
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