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Land and Climate Conversations – ALRD

Protecting women’s land rights globally is central to their livelihoods and their equality. Read about work done by the Association
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The rise and rise of African feminists’ movements

The Stand for Her Land campaign was profiled by The Nation in a piece about current movements in Africa to
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Land Tenure: A Cross-Cutting Solution for Poverty, Climate Change, and Women’s Rights

Landesa Global Advocacy Director Esther Mwaura-Muiru writes that if we want to improve lives and alleviate poverty, achieve food security
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Stakeholders want government to ‘stand for land campaign’

Land tenure specialist Masalu Luhula is quoted in an article about protecting women’s land rights in the face of land-based
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Intern Spotlight: Melissa Padilla

Melissa interned with Landesa’s Center for Women’s Land Rights this summer. She supported the Stand for Her Land Campaign and
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Despite women saving and earning more than ever, the number achieving property ownership has stalled

A column in inews.co.uk on progress for women’s land rights around the world quoted statistics from Landesa and Stand for Her
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The Dobbs Decision Reminds Us Feminism Must Be Global and Intersectional

Landesa’s Beth Roberts, Gina Alvarado, and Melissa Padilla examine the parallels between reproductive rights, the still-raging fight to affirm equal
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Episode 4 | How Women are Succeeding as Commercial Farmers in West Bengal, India

In the fourth episode of Responsible Land Investment: A Practitioner’s Podcast, Megan talks with fellow Landesans Shipra Deo and Pinaki
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Summer 2022 Impact Report

In the first quarter of 2022, Landesa’s programs have strengthened land rights for over 850,000 people. Read more about the
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Landesa ranks in Top 10 of Social Good Organizations worldwide

thedotgood (formerly NGO Advisor) has published its 2022 ranking of the top 200 Social Good Organizations (SGOs) and recognized Landesa
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