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Four Proven Innovations to Provide Secure Land Rights

The following blog is taken from the remarks of Landesa Founder Roy Prosterman made today before the European Parliament’s High-Level

Commentary Series, Part IX: Forest Tenure Security for Long Term Security against Deforestation

This post is part of a series developed by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Landesa to highlight the importance of securing land

Commentary Series, Part VII: The Case for Land Rights

This post is part of a series developed by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Landesa to highlight the importance of securing land

Commentary Series, Part VI: Securing Land Rights Amidst a Rising Demand for Land in Africa

This post is part of a series developed by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Landesa to highlight the importance of securing land

Commentary Series, Part IV: The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure and Large-Scale, Land-Based Agricultural Investment

This post is part of a series developed by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Landesa to highlight the importance of securing land

Commentary Series, Part III: Property Rights for Every Woman and Man

This post is part of a series developed by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Landesa to highlight the

Commentary Series, Part II: This Land is Our Land

This post is part of a series developed by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Landesa to highlight the

Commentary Series, Part I: Measuring Global Goals in the Post-2015 Development Agenda

This post is part of a series developed by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Landesa to highlight the

Sowing it Forward

By Bholanath Chakladar This week, 55,339 destitute families across West Bengal will receive legal title to a micro-plot of land. The

What ‘Downton Abbey’ can teach us about women and inheritance

As fans of Downton Abbey know, women’s lack of inheritance rights have brought down dynasties, impelled marriages, and divided families. What may
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