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Landesa Releases Study on Advancing Gender-Inclusive Land Reform in Rwanda
Landesa’s study on the early stages of Rwanda’s land reform program was just published by World Development – a prominent
The Deadly Tent Fire That China Doesn’t Want People to Talk About
The Wall Street Journal cites Landesa’s survey findings in an article about an attack on Chinese farmers whose land was
Emerging from the shadows
The Economist cites Landesa research in an article on the detrimental effect of China’s local governments seizing farmland.
Urbanizing China
The New York Times Editorial Board cites Landesa research in an editorial on China’s plans to accelerate urbanization and the
Thousands of Women Receive Title to Land in India
March 6, 2014 – On the eve of International Women’s Day, tens of thousands of poor women in rural India
New study shows most women in India are still not inheriting land
A study released today of more than 1,400 women and 360 men in three Indian states by Landesa and UN
The Right to Inherit Isn’t Working for Indian Women, Says U.N. Study
The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed by Landesa’s Diana Fletschner and Ashok Sircar about our research conducted for UN
March 2, 2014
A survey of 1,400 rural women in three states of India finds that fundamental reforms are needed to cultivate support
China Raises Compensation Standards by 50% for Forestland Farmers
Thanks in part to advocacy efforts by Landesa and the Chinese Academy of Forestry (CAF), the China central government has
New Study Shows Girls Project in India Helping Girls Stay in School
January 14, 2014 — A new study analyzing the impact of the Girls Project, a pilot program designed and implemented

