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Land Rights and Mangoes: How Land Insecurity Impacts Women Mango Growers in Kenya
This post originally appeared on the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. By Jennifer Duncan and Megan Olson After giving birth
Moving the Needle Forward on Land Rights in the Sustainable Development Goals
This blog originally appeared on Land Portal. By Tim Hanstad A relatively obscure and technical determination earlier this week by
Women as Agents of Climate Change Action – Women’s land rights in customary settings are a key mitigation and adaptation strategy
This blog originally appeared on Women Deliver. By Landesa and the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) Arguably the biggest problem
An Unrelenting Tide
This blog originally appeared on The Mark News. China’s rapid urbanization has come at a cost to its rural villages
Opinion: 4 recommendations to prepare for climate-related migration
This blog originally appeared on Devex. By Jennifer Duncan and Ashley Toombs The theme of this year’s World Environment Day is
The Bottom Line on Land: How Secure Land Rights Create Prosperity for Companies and Communities
This blog originally appeared on The Conference Board. By Tim Hanstad In the developed world, few rights are as inviolable
Land Rights as a Centerpiece of Climate Change Resiliency: From Washington State to Kenya’s Coast Region
This post originally appeared on Solid Ground. By Jennifer Duncan,Sr. Attorney and Land Tenure Specialist After 11 years in Seattle,
Anatomy of a Tiger: With all Eyes on Myanmar, See How Land Reform Shaped Asia’s Tiger Economies
This blog was originally published by Skoll Foundation. By Roy Prosterman Asia’s Tigers, the collection of booming economies that emerged in
Un-blurring the Vision of Land Governance to Address the Land Rights of Invisible Women in Odisha
A version of this blog appeared on Zilient. By Pranati Das For Padma, almost all doors of hope were shut
Ten Signs of an Impending Global Land Rights Revolution
This post originally appeared on From Poverty to Power. By Chris Jochnick The development community has experienced various “revolutions” over









