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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
India’s Land for Rent: The Future of Indian Land Reform
This article originally appeared in Foreign Affairs. By Tim Hanstad India is among the world’s top producers of many things:
A Window into the Future: Involving Boys to End Child Marriage
This post originally appeared on Girls Not Brides. By Poulami Sanyal A window into the future. That’s how I think
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
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
Free from Harm: Rights to Land and a Brighter Future for Women
I’ll never forget the day one of my students in Bangladesh told me she had to drop out of school.
Guest Blog from Ford Foundation
by Margaret A. Rugadya, Program Officer Landesa, the Seattle-based land rights organization and a Ford partner, is this year’s recipient
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









