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Implementing progressive laws can accelerate securing women’s land rights in Francophone Africa

Landesa intern Joy Imbuye examines positive practices and challenges in advancing women’s land rights in select countries in Francophone Africa. 
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September Plotlines: New research on barriers to women’s land rights

New research on tribal women’s land rights in Jharkhand; You’re invited to our Learning with Leaders virtual event; We’re hiring.
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India’s tribal women left behind in progress toward gender equality

Landesa’s Pinaki Halder chronicles the discriminatory land governance system and gendered social norms that result in violence and oppression of
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The unknown, unheard lot of women farmers in India

The Logical Indian cited a Landesa infographic in a report on the gaps in women’s land rights in India.
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The advocate advancing gender equality through land rights

Pathfinders has highlighted Landesa’s Shipra Deo as a Champion of Change for her work on gender equal and inclusive land
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‘This is not your home’ – Revealing a brutal system of oppression and gender discrimination among India’s Scheduled Tribes 

Researchers for a global land rights organization have published a grim assessment of the land and inheritance rights of women
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Staff Spotlight: S B Lokesh

Learn more about Dr. S B Lokesh, Landesa’s Karnataka State Director based in Bangalore, India. He has been working with
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The Road to Resilience in a Post-COVID World: Stronger Land Rights for Women

Shipra Deo and My-Lan Dodd unpack the legal and social barriers that undermine and constrain women’s rights to land and
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VIDEO | A Path to Climate Justice

Healthier ecosystems can better support the 2.5 billion people worldwide who rely on farmlands, pastures, coasts, and forests for their
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Welcoming our Chief Program Officer

Landesa is pleased to announce that our longtime colleague, organizational leader, and recognized global land rights champion is taking on
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