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Women call on Liberia’s Weah to keep his promise of equal land rights

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Thomson Reuters Foundation interviewed Landesa’s Africa director Jennifer Duncan about the most current draft of Liberia’s Land Rights Act and the negative effects it could have on women’s land rights

For love of country: Emmanuel Urey’s quest to empower Liberia winds through Wisconsin

Press & Media
Isthmus interviewed Landesa Senior Project Consultant Emmanuel Urey for a cover story about his work in his home country of Liberia.

Full Rights for All: USAID Works with the Government of Liberia and its Partners to Address Gender Dimensions in Land Governance

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USAID published a blog co-authored by Landesa on barriers to women’s land and inheritance rights in Liberia.

Martha’s Story: the Struggle for Gender Equality and Land Rights in Liberia

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This blog originally appeared on Land Portal. By Tyler Roush Liberia in the 1990s was a place of turmoil, host to a brutal civil war that would kill at least

Martha’s story: the Struggle for Gender Equality and Land Rights in Liberia

Press & Media
Land Portal published a blog about the barriers to land and inheritance rights that women face in Liberia.

Dowry and women’s land rights in Liberia: a “double-edged sword” for women

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Place published a blog by Dr. Justine Uvuza that examines the complex effects of dowry on women’s land rights in Liberia.

Dowry and women’s land rights in Liberia: A “double-edged sword” for women

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This blog originally appeared on Place. By Justine Uvuza As an African woman and gender expert, the concept of “dowry,” or bride price, is not new to me. For women

Liberia is at a crossroads: recognizing land rights can safeguard against violence

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Thomson Reuters Foundation published a blog co-authored by Landesa and Namati on the need for Liberia to pass its Land Rights Act.

Liberia is at a crossroads: recognizing land rights can safeguard against violence

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By Jennifer Duncan & Jaron Vogelsang The government of Liberia has an unprecedented opportunity to pass progressive land reform legislation that could positively impact millions of people, but the window

Brief: Land and Gender-Based Violence: Experiences from Rwanda and Liberia

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Focus on Land in Africa posted a brief by Landesa land tenure specialist, Ailey Kaiser Hughes, and former Landesa land tenure specialist, Amanda Richardson, about the connections between land rights
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