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Why Securing Youth Land Rights Matter for Agriculture-Led Growth in Africa

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Access to land is both a critical component and a fundamental barrier to productive youth engagement in agriculture. If properly harnessed, Africa’s nearly 420 million youth—including more than 200 million who reside in rural areas—will be the continent’s greatest asset and its engine to grow agricultural productivity and food security while reducing poverty.

A Report on High Level Findings from Research on Women’s Participation in Forest Governance Bodies in Nimba, Grand Bassa and Margibi Counties

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This report provides a set of clear, in-depth recommendations to the Liberia Land Authority on improving women’s participation in community-level land governance in the implementation of the Land Rights Act (LRA) passed in 2018. These recommendations are based on learnings from primary qualitative research conducted on forest governance structures at 4 case study sites in 3 counties of Liberia on the implementation of community forestry governance bodies.

Landesa and COVID-19

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Landesa and COVID-19:FAQ How We’re RespondingFrequently Asked Questions Landesa has made significant changes …

Landesa and COVID-19

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Landesa and COVID-19:FAQ How We’re RespondingHow We’re Responding COVID-19 poses an immediate threat …

Climate Change

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Improving outcomes and opportunities for communities through guidance on strengthening land tenure and sustainable land management policies and practices to advance climate mitigation and adaptation.

Land Rights at the Root of Change

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Land Rights at the Root of ChangeLandesa’s 2019 Annual ReportLETTER FROM THE CEOAround …

Why Women Farmers Deserve the Right to Identity

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On the 2019 International Day of Rural Women, Landesa’s Shipra Deo explores how land rights are an essential element for overturning misperceptions about the role of women in society and on the farm.

LANDESA trains Land Rights actors, stakeholders

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The New Dawn wrote about a two-day workshop that Landesa hosted in Monrovia, Liberia on Land Rights for Sustainable Development under the theme “Good Practices on Land Regulations.”