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By Naveen Kumar A major cause of economic vulnerability of rural families in India …
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Last month on International Women’s Day, adolescent girls in six districts of West …
The Hans India reported on a Landesa pilot to update land records and …
A version of this blog appeared on Zilient. By Pranati Das For Padma, …
Homestead land allocation and regularization programs are expected to yield a wide range of short, medium and long term outcomes. However examination of outcomes is often difficult and can be hindered by 1) the limitations of standard data collection methods and 2) our understanding of the complex relationships households have with not just their homestead plots, but with all the other land that they own and access, as well their reliance on activities not related to land.
In this paper we discuss a methodology called ‘household diaries’ and present our findings on the data collected using this tool. The method brings together quantitative and qualitative research collected in nine visits to households between November 2015 and November 2016.
By Udita Chatterjee I have dedicated my personal and professional life to strengthening …
When her mother died, Babli Roy was just two and half years old. …