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May Plotlines: Prioritizing women’s rights in the renewable energy push
SE Asia regional convening; Remembering Dr. Tajamul Haque; Women’s land rights and renewable energy; Meet Joy Imbuye.
Remembering Dr. Tajamul Haque
Dr. Tajamul Haque, an agriculture economist and one of India’s foremost land policy experts, passed away on May 2. Landesa
Intern Spotlight: Joy Imbuye
Joy is interning with Landesa’s Africa team, supporting projects related to youth land rights, women’s land rights, and climate change.
How to prioritize women’s rights in renewable energy push
Beth Roberts writes an op-ed for Devex about women’s essential role in climate action, and how gender-equitable land rights and
Women’s participation in land decision-making bodies in Tanzania: An overview
Godfrey Massay highlights some of the international, regional, and national commitments that seek to improve women’s participation in land governing
Landesa welcomes three new board members
Landesa is excited to introduce three new additions to its Board of Directors: Luciana Aquino-Hagedorn, J.D., Dr. Wanjiru Kamau-Rutenberg, and
March Plotlines: Advancing gender-equitable land rights
Celebrating International Women’s Day; Five impactful pieces about women’s land rights; Seed the Change Gala on March 18th.
Women grow as much as 80% of India’s food – but its new farm laws overlook their struggles
Landesa was cited in an article about the gendered impacts of the new farm laws in India.
Why We Don’t Know How Much Land Women Own
Shipra Deo was interviewed for an article about why national datasets in India differ on women’s land rights, and ideas
OPINION: Why are tribal women in India still robbed of their land rights?
On International Women’s Day, Shipra Deo explains that when it comes to land ownership, India’s culture & practices have always







