Landesa China Program Director Li Ping writes about how changes to the 2019 amended Land Management Law and recently adopted implementing regulations create guardrails for farmers’ land rights in the context of land expropriation.
September 2021
The Guardian Tanzania interviewed Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula for an article about land rights and conflict between pastoralists and farmers.
Landesa intern Joy Imbuye examines positive practices and challenges in advancing women’s land rights in select countries in Francophone Africa.
Landesa’s Pinaki Halder chronicles the discriminatory land governance system and gendered social norms that result in violence and oppression of women in Jharkhand, India, along with suggested short and long-term solutions.
The Logical Indian cited a Landesa infographic in a report on the gaps in women’s land rights in India.
August 2021
Pathfinders has highlighted Landesa’s Shipra Deo as a Champion of Change for her work on gender equal and inclusive land governance in order to expand opportunities for women and girls in rural India.
Scottish Legal News published a report on new Landesa research into gender discrimination among India’s Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand state.
Kim Starkey cites the commitment and persistence of Landesa Founder and Chairman Emeritus Roy Prosterman in a Forbes column characterizing the key attributes of the Olympic mindset.
June 2021
Skoll Foundation published a blog by Landesa’s Rachel McMonagle highlighting the links between land rights and climate justice, mitigation, and adaptation efforts.
Shipra Deo and My-Lan Dodd unpack the legal and social barriers that undermine and constrain women’s rights to land and inheritance, and propose steps to close the gender gap and achieve equity for all.
The Guardian Tanzania interviewed Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula for an article about land rights and conflict between pastoralists and farmers.
Landesa intern Joy Imbuye examines positive practices and challenges in advancing women’s land rights in select countries in Francophone Africa.
Landesa’s Pinaki Halder chronicles the discriminatory land governance system and gendered social norms that result in violence and oppression of women in Jharkhand, India, along with suggested short and long-term solutions.
The Logical Indian cited a Landesa infographic in a report on the gaps in women’s land rights in India.
August 2021
Pathfinders has highlighted Landesa’s Shipra Deo as a Champion of Change for her work on gender equal and inclusive land governance in order to expand opportunities for women and girls in rural India.
Scottish Legal News published a report on new Landesa research into gender discrimination among India’s Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand state.
Kim Starkey cites the commitment and persistence of Landesa Founder and Chairman Emeritus Roy Prosterman in a Forbes column characterizing the key attributes of the Olympic mindset.
June 2021
Skoll Foundation published a blog by Landesa’s Rachel McMonagle highlighting the links between land rights and climate justice, mitigation, and adaptation efforts.
Shipra Deo and My-Lan Dodd unpack the legal and social barriers that undermine and constrain women’s rights to land and inheritance, and propose steps to close the gender gap and achieve equity for all.
Pathfinders has highlighted Landesa’s Shipra Deo as a Champion of Change for her work on gender equal and inclusive land governance in order to expand opportunities for women and girls in rural India.
Scottish Legal News published a report on new Landesa research into gender discrimination among India’s Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand state.
Kim Starkey cites the commitment and persistence of Landesa Founder and Chairman Emeritus Roy Prosterman in a Forbes column characterizing the key attributes of the Olympic mindset.
June 2021
Skoll Foundation published a blog by Landesa’s Rachel McMonagle highlighting the links between land rights and climate justice, mitigation, and adaptation efforts.
Shipra Deo and My-Lan Dodd unpack the legal and social barriers that undermine and constrain women’s rights to land and inheritance, and propose steps to close the gender gap and achieve equity for all.
Skoll Foundation published a blog by Landesa’s Rachel McMonagle highlighting the links between land rights and climate justice, mitigation, and adaptation efforts.
Shipra Deo and My-Lan Dodd unpack the legal and social barriers that undermine and constrain women’s rights to land and inheritance, and propose steps to close the gender gap and achieve equity for all.