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Posts Tagged: Governance and Institutions

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What can the fortress conservation debate teach us about the importance of women’s land rights in protecting mangrove ecosystems?

Landesa’s new study shows how Indonesia’s new capital can balance urban growth with mangrove conservation by integrating ecosystem service economics
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Strides for Land, Gender, and Climate through Nepal Policy Reform

Nepal’s updated climate plan highlights the power of land rights—especially for women—as a foundation for equitable climate action.
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Suku Karo’s Ulayat Land Officially Registered, Becomes Indonesia’s First Participatory Land Administration Process

BAJAWA, KUPANGNEWS.COM — Marking a historic milestone, the Government of Ngada Regency, in partnership with the Ngada Land Office and
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New National Land Policy Offers Promise for Tanzania’s Rural Residents

The Government of Tanzania launched its revised National Land Policy, which contains provisions to improve land governance nationwide.
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Beyond land tenure, youth land rights fosters socioeconomic development

With progress on youth land rights, we can help ensure that the next generation of young Africans will be able
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Climate-smart agriculture offers agency and resilience in rural Liberia

In Liberia’s Bong County, Landesa is helping communities like Diagmah Clan secure formal land rights and adopt climate-smart agriculture, empowering
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No Climate Justice Without “Us”

Civil society representatives across Asia and Africa met in Dhaka this October to talk about the growing impact of climate
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Climate Resilience At The Intersection Of SRHR And Land Rights

Gender-equitable SRHR (sexual and reproductive health and rights) and land rights can unlock greater agency and accelerate climate action and
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A Growing Momentum to Promote Youth Land Rights in Tanzania

Because youth constitute the majority of the population across Africa, investing in youth access to land is recognized as a
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The chaos of gendered language and land: A lesson from cricket

Land laws in India consistently use masculine pronouns and very often refer to men as the primary or exclusive legal
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