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The Right to Steward: Protecting People and Planet in Asia’s Mangrove Forests
May 07, 2024
The lives of Chumpou Khmao’s residents are woven into the roots of their mangrove forests. With the support necessary to gain secure rights, they can steward their forests to flourish for generations.
Read ArticleEpisode 7: Land for Equity
April 12, 2024
In this episode of Food4Transformation's podcast, Beth Roberts is interviewed about the challenges that affect smallholder farmers when it comes to land tenure, access to financial services, and gender equality.
Read MoreStaff Spotlight: Jossam Potel
April 10, 2024
Meet Jossam Potel, Landesa’s Sr. Land Tenure Specialist based in Kigali, Rwanda. Jossam started working for Landesa in 2022.
Read MoreStaff Spotlight: Jen Brown
March 13, 2024
Meet Jen Brown, Landesa’s Sr. Land Tenure Specialist based in Seattle, Washington. Jen started working for Landesa in 1998 and re-joined our team in 2018.
Read MoreTo Invest in Women’s Economic Empowerment, Finance Solutions From the Ground Up
March 11, 2024
Global WA — Landesa's Ayman Soliman explains that in order to close the gap on women's land rights, we must challenge discriminatory social norms, empower grassroots women to lead, and finance solutions from the ground up.
Read MoreWomen’s Land Tenure Security as a Pathway to Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
March 08, 2024
As research on the nexus of land tenure security and climate grows, a more fine-tuned focus on tenure security for whom is needed to assess emerging evidence that women’s land tenure security (WLTS) can be an important lever for enhanced climate change mitigation and adaptation. To this end, we reviewed relevant empirical evidence to ascertain how WLTS affects climate change mitigation and adaptation. Our review seeks to further clarify the significance of women’s land tenure security to climate change mitigation and adaptation, inform Landesa and partners’ climate advocacy, and provide guidance to partners in data generation.
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