The Economist published a letter to the editor by Karol Boudreaux, Landesa Chief Program Officer, about progress on women’s land rights in Africa.
September 2020
The Guardian Tanzania published an op-ed by Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Khadija Mrisho on the importance of youth land rights for Tanzania’s rural development.
Skoll Foundation published a blog by Landesa Climate Change and Land Tenure Specialist Rachel McMonagle on the threat climate change and COVID-19 impose on rural areas, and how land rights can help protect the livelihoods and the interests of people living in rural places.
Amplio profiles Landesa’s use of Talking Books, an inclusive digital audio device, to spread awareness in rural Liberia about the new land rights policies with a focus on youth and women’s land rights.
Reuters mentioned advocacy messaging by Landesa in a report on a new law in Botswana granting land rights to women.
August 2020
The Guardian Tanzania interviewed Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula for an article on the effects of climate change on Tanzania’s farmers.
The Wire cited research by Landesa in a Q&A on the Supreme Court of India’s ruling strengthening the inheritance rights of daughters.
Land Portal published a blog by Landesa’s Shipra Deo on the significance of the Supreme Court of India’s legal decision strengthening the inheritance rights of daughters.
Shipra Deo, Landesa Director of Women’s Land Rights, India, appeared on The Pragati Podcast to discuss the state of women’s land rights in India.
The Times of India reported on the recent Supreme Court clarification of Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, which underscores and upholds equal inheritance rights for daughters in division of Hindu ancestral property.
The Guardian Tanzania published an op-ed by Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Khadija Mrisho on the importance of youth land rights for Tanzania’s rural development.
Skoll Foundation published a blog by Landesa Climate Change and Land Tenure Specialist Rachel McMonagle on the threat climate change and COVID-19 impose on rural areas, and how land rights can help protect the livelihoods and the interests of people living in rural places.
Amplio profiles Landesa’s use of Talking Books, an inclusive digital audio device, to spread awareness in rural Liberia about the new land rights policies with a focus on youth and women’s land rights.
Reuters mentioned advocacy messaging by Landesa in a report on a new law in Botswana granting land rights to women.
August 2020
The Guardian Tanzania interviewed Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula for an article on the effects of climate change on Tanzania’s farmers.
The Wire cited research by Landesa in a Q&A on the Supreme Court of India’s ruling strengthening the inheritance rights of daughters.
Land Portal published a blog by Landesa’s Shipra Deo on the significance of the Supreme Court of India’s legal decision strengthening the inheritance rights of daughters.
Shipra Deo, Landesa Director of Women’s Land Rights, India, appeared on The Pragati Podcast to discuss the state of women’s land rights in India.
The Times of India reported on the recent Supreme Court clarification of Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, which underscores and upholds equal inheritance rights for daughters in division of Hindu ancestral property.
The Guardian Tanzania interviewed Landesa Land Tenure Specialist Masalu Luhula for an article on the effects of climate change on Tanzania’s farmers.
The Wire cited research by Landesa in a Q&A on the Supreme Court of India’s ruling strengthening the inheritance rights of daughters.
Land Portal published a blog by Landesa’s Shipra Deo on the significance of the Supreme Court of India’s legal decision strengthening the inheritance rights of daughters.
Shipra Deo, Landesa Director of Women’s Land Rights, India, appeared on The Pragati Podcast to discuss the state of women’s land rights in India.
The Times of India reported on the recent Supreme Court clarification of Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, which underscores and upholds equal inheritance rights for daughters in division of Hindu ancestral property.