Overcoming initial skepticism, Illovo and CSO partners found common ground to collaboratively achieve more responsible investments in land.
Overcoming initial skepticism, Illovo and CSO partners found common ground to collaboratively achieve more responsible investments in land.
A new campaign, Closing the Crop Gap, aims to raise awareness of the …
As world leaders, climate scientists, researchers, and members of civil society debate the global climate change agenda, their efforts must account for the billions of rural people who bear little responsibility for causing climate change but are most vulnerable to its consequences. Land rights are an important way to confront this immense inequality and promote a more secure world for all.
For communities across the Global South, the impacts of climate change are not abstract projections but concrete realities that threaten their land and food security.
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As Landesa Co-Founder & Senior Advisor Tim Hanstad prepares for a new chapter …
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In my last post, I wrote about the risks and benefits of large-scale …