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Posts Tagged: Livelihoods

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Guest Blog: A Timely Tribute to the Power of Women’s Land Rights

This blog originally appeared on Place. By Dr. Musimbi Kanyoro Twenty years ago, I learned a valuable lesson about the
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An Unrelenting Tide

This blog originally appeared on The Mark News. China’s rapid urbanization has come at a cost to its rural villages
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The Bottom Line on Land: How Secure Land Rights Create Prosperity for Companies and Communities

This blog originally appeared on The Conference Board. By Tim Hanstad In the developed world, few rights are as inviolable
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Where were the women at the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference?

This blog originally appeared on Devex. By Beth Roberts Last month, I attended the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference for
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Local Movement Leveraging the Sustainable Development Goals to Strengthen Women’s Land Rights in Brazil

This blog was originally published by SDG Funders. By Patricia Chaves, Jolyne Sanjak and Malcolm Childress On Feb. 1, 2017,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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