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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
What is the Surest Pathway Out of Poverty and into the Middle Class?
This post originally appeared on World Economic Forum. By Tim Hanstad What is the surest pathway out of poverty and
Land Rights and Global Development
A version of this article originally appeared in Foreign Affairs. Why Governments Are Backing Secure Tenure By Chris Jochnick In
Land Rights Provide Stability and Security for Women Living with HIV
This post originally appeared on News Deeply. By Marian Amissah-Ocran First, Maame Kraba was diagnosed with HIV. Shortly thereafter, her
Securing Rural Land Rights to Achieve Sustainable Cities
This blog was originally published by Place. By Beth Roberts The final draft of the New Urban Agenda (NUA) will
Why Land is a Feminist Issue
This blog was originally published by the International Land Coalition. By Tzili Mor We feminize our planet by calling it
Liberia is at a crossroads: recognizing land rights can safeguard against violence
By Jennifer Duncan & Jaron Vogelsang The government of Liberia has an unprecedented opportunity to pass progressive land reform legislation
Granting Women Their Land Rights Benefits Everyone
This article was originally published by News Deeply. By Melany Grout A majority of the world’s poorest share three traits:
Secure Land Rights and Climate Change Resilience Go Hand in Hand: Here’s Why
This blog was originally published by Thomson Reuters Foundation. By Chris Jochnick The current drought in India , the worst
Land rights for women — on paper and in practice
This article originally appeared in Devex. By Colleen O’Holleran Over the past few decades there has been growing awareness of









