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NOVEMBER 2013 — Landesa conducted a project jointly with UN WOMEN last year …
NOVEMBER 2013 — Landesa conducted a project jointly with UN WOMEN last year …
Over the last three decades, more than 260 million rural residents of China …
China’s leadership just released a communique summarizing its policy priorities for reform to …
In rural India, women do a majority of the agricultural labor, yet often have no legal right or control to the land they farm. A new study conducted by Landesa India for UN Women set out to discover the barriers to women’s land rights.
There is a series of strong policy, legal and social reasons to reform the NFPP so that affected farmers and communities are properly compensated.
This post originally appeared on the Council on Foreign Relations Development Channel. In …
This post originally appeared on The Daily Beast’s website. For many girls around …
This post was originally published on USAID’s Land Tenure and Property Rights Portal …
This report explains how the Andhra Pradesh Licensed Cultivators’ Act has the potential to improve farm productivity as well as the socio-economic condition of farmers. It also recommends legal amendments to improve the effectiveness of the act.
This paper analyzes barriers to distribution of homestead land to rural women in India, a pilot program between the government and Landesa to address some of those barriers, and policy recommendations improve implementation of land distribution.