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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
Envisioning a World Where Women Inherit Property, not Poverty
By Udita Chatterjee I have dedicated my personal and professional life to strengthening women’s rights to own and inherit land
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
Why Women’s Empowerment Must Start With Land Rights
This blog originally appeared on New Security Beat. By Justine Uvuza Property and citizenship are in many ways what define
Women’s Land Rights Key to Enacting Gender-Responsive International Climate Change Action
This blog originally appeared in National Geographic: Changing Planet. By Jennifer Duncan, Sr. Attorney and Land Tenure Specialist at Landesa and Fiona
Land Rights: Intangible Assets Bring Tangible Benefits
This blog was originally published by Skoll Foundation. By Tim Hanstad When we think about global development, we generally picture
What Uber and Airbnb Can Teach Us About Global Development
This blog post originally appeared on Next Billion. By Chris Jochnick Technology and social networks are the oft-cited parents of
Women’s Land Rights Can Help Grow Food Security
This blog originally appeared in The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. By Jolyne Sanjak When land tenure experts like me
Democracy and/or Land Reform?
By Roy Prosterman When apartheid ended in South Africa in 1994 just under 60,000 white-owned farms covered the majority of
Beijing at 20 – How the Visionary Platform Works for Women’s Land Rights Today
Twenty years ago, the fourth world conference on women hosted in Beijing broke all the records – more than 47,000








