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Helping Grow the “We”
There is a saying that “If your life’s work can be accomplished in your own lifetime, you are not thinking
Why Landesa Works With Governments to Alleviate Poverty
Despite an abundance of resources, dedicated efforts to alleviate poverty, generous donors, and committed development experts, we continue to live
The coming African miracle
This post originally appeared on the Devex blog on December 19, 2014 Can the Asian economic miracle be replicated in
10 ways donors can support African governments on rural land rights
This blog was originally published by Devex.com on November 18 as part of their ongoing Land Matters series. News of soaring demand
10 Lessons Learned on the Impact of Secure Land Rights
Got land rights? If you live in North America or Europe, the answer is probably: yes. If you live in
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
Cultural Barriers in India Impede Women’s Legal Right to Inherit Land
By Ashok Sircar and Diana Fletschner As their husbands, fathers, and brothers migrate to cities in search of work, women
What Vietnam’s New Land Law Means for the Country and its Farmers
Since our initial work on land tenure reform took place in what was then South Vietnam – accompanied by a
Landesa’s Telangana Land Caravan | Daily Photo Journal
February 18, 2014 — News Update: Indian Parliament Voting to Create New State of Telangana On Tuesday, the Lower House
Mandela’s Legacy of Land Rights
When Nelson Mandela assumed the presidency of South Africa almost 20 years ago, he recognized that the country could not

