Alongside fellow Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize recipients, Landesa’s Chris Jochnick and Shipra Deo discuss how humanitarian organizations can build resilience to address emerging crises.
June 2022
In this episode of Belongg’s Inclusive Food Systems podcast series, Landesa’s Shipra Deo discusses women’s land ownership and food security, patriarchal land inheritance laws, and gender-based violence against women land owners.
May 2022
IPP Media profiled Landesa’s work alongside partners to draw and implement land use plans for villages in Mufindi District, Tanzania.
April 2022
Investment Monitor interviewed Margaret Rugadya about how smallholder land rights are key to developing a robust, productive agriculture sector across the African continent.
Beth Roberts was quoted in CIFOR’s summary of the CSW66 side event on “Securing Women’s and Girls’ Land Tenure to promote Communities Resilience to Climate Change and to advance on sustainable Economic Justice & Rights.”
Masalu Luhula discusses how the use of simplified legal guides in Tanzania is helping to empower communities to engage in dialogue and negotiations with government authorities and investors – and to promote socially responsible land-based investment.
In a short video, Chris Jochnick and Shipra Deo discuss how humanitarian organizations can build resilience to address future crises.
March 2022
Al Jazeera interviewed Landesa Africa Region Director Margaret Rugadya for context on women’s land rights in their story about a 57-year-old Maasai woman’s tortuous path to owning land.
On International Women’s Day, the Times of India ran a piece by Shipra Deo, Landesa’s director of women’s land rights in India, about the power of land rights for women in tackling some of the significant challenges of our time: gender equality, food security and climate change.
February 2022
In this episode of Belongg’s Inclusive Food Systems podcast series, Landesa’s Shipra Deo discusses women’s land ownership and food security, patriarchal land inheritance laws, and gender-based violence against women land owners.
May 2022
IPP Media profiled Landesa’s work alongside partners to draw and implement land use plans for villages in Mufindi District, Tanzania.
April 2022
Investment Monitor interviewed Margaret Rugadya about how smallholder land rights are key to developing a robust, productive agriculture sector across the African continent.
Beth Roberts was quoted in CIFOR’s summary of the CSW66 side event on “Securing Women’s and Girls’ Land Tenure to promote Communities Resilience to Climate Change and to advance on sustainable Economic Justice & Rights.”
Masalu Luhula discusses how the use of simplified legal guides in Tanzania is helping to empower communities to engage in dialogue and negotiations with government authorities and investors – and to promote socially responsible land-based investment.
In a short video, Chris Jochnick and Shipra Deo discuss how humanitarian organizations can build resilience to address future crises.
March 2022
Al Jazeera interviewed Landesa Africa Region Director Margaret Rugadya for context on women’s land rights in their story about a 57-year-old Maasai woman’s tortuous path to owning land.
On International Women’s Day, the Times of India ran a piece by Shipra Deo, Landesa’s director of women’s land rights in India, about the power of land rights for women in tackling some of the significant challenges of our time: gender equality, food security and climate change.
February 2022
IPP Media profiled Landesa’s work alongside partners to draw and implement land use plans for villages in Mufindi District, Tanzania.
April 2022
Investment Monitor interviewed Margaret Rugadya about how smallholder land rights are key to developing a robust, productive agriculture sector across the African continent.
Beth Roberts was quoted in CIFOR’s summary of the CSW66 side event on “Securing Women’s and Girls’ Land Tenure to promote Communities Resilience to Climate Change and to advance on sustainable Economic Justice & Rights.”
Masalu Luhula discusses how the use of simplified legal guides in Tanzania is helping to empower communities to engage in dialogue and negotiations with government authorities and investors – and to promote socially responsible land-based investment.
In a short video, Chris Jochnick and Shipra Deo discuss how humanitarian organizations can build resilience to address future crises.
March 2022
Al Jazeera interviewed Landesa Africa Region Director Margaret Rugadya for context on women’s land rights in their story about a 57-year-old Maasai woman’s tortuous path to owning land.
On International Women’s Day, the Times of India ran a piece by Shipra Deo, Landesa’s director of women’s land rights in India, about the power of land rights for women in tackling some of the significant challenges of our time: gender equality, food security and climate change.
February 2022
Investment Monitor interviewed Margaret Rugadya about how smallholder land rights are key to developing a robust, productive agriculture sector across the African continent.
Beth Roberts was quoted in CIFOR’s summary of the CSW66 side event on “Securing Women’s and Girls’ Land Tenure to promote Communities Resilience to Climate Change and to advance on sustainable Economic Justice & Rights.”
Masalu Luhula discusses how the use of simplified legal guides in Tanzania is helping to empower communities to engage in dialogue and negotiations with government authorities and investors – and to promote socially responsible land-based investment.
In a short video, Chris Jochnick and Shipra Deo discuss how humanitarian organizations can build resilience to address future crises.
March 2022
Al Jazeera interviewed Landesa Africa Region Director Margaret Rugadya for context on women’s land rights in their story about a 57-year-old Maasai woman’s tortuous path to owning land.
On International Women’s Day, the Times of India ran a piece by Shipra Deo, Landesa’s director of women’s land rights in India, about the power of land rights for women in tackling some of the significant challenges of our time: gender equality, food security and climate change.
February 2022
Al Jazeera interviewed Landesa Africa Region Director Margaret Rugadya for context on women’s land rights in their story about a 57-year-old Maasai woman’s tortuous path to owning land.
On International Women’s Day, the Times of India ran a piece by Shipra Deo, Landesa’s director of women’s land rights in India, about the power of land rights for women in tackling some of the significant challenges of our time: gender equality, food security and climate change.