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Beyond land tenure, youth land rights fosters socioeconomic development
December 27, 2024
With progress on youth land rights, we can help ensure that the next generation of young Africans will be able to secure their futures, putting the continent on the path toward socio-economic development and realizing “the Africa We Want.”
Read ArticleLand Divestment: Comparing Experiences with Returning Land to Local Communities in Mozambique and Tanzania
December 20, 2024
Two recent cases of voluntary relinquishment of land by a company offer a rare opportunity to better understand land divestment, and to identify motivations, risks, and good practices to carry out a responsible exit that supports communities’ rights and benefits.
Read ArticleStaff Spotlight: Robert Wayumba
December 18, 2024
Meet Robert Wayumba, Landesa’s Senior Land Tenure Specialist based in Nairobi, Kenya. Robert began working for Landesa in 2022.
Read MoreCOP29 countdown: Failure on climate finance ‘not an option’, says Guterres
November 21, 2024
UN News — Landesa's Jessica Hernandez (Binnizá & Maya Ch'orti') was interviewed at COP29 about indigenous land rights and the inclusion of land rights into nationally determined contributions (NDCs).
Read MoreLandesa x Julia Quinn
November 20, 2024
Landesa welcomes Julia Quinn, international bestselling author of the Bridgerton series and longtime Landesa supporter, as a partner to amplify how secure land rights can help women realize economic opportunity, social empowerment, and the chance to write their own destinies.
Read MoreBlue Carbon: Assessing the Mitigation Potential of Strengthening Coastal Community Fisheries’ Tenure
November 20, 2024
A new Landesa report shows how strengthening local rights to manage coastal resources in Cambodia can protect livelihoods, restore mangrove forests, and fight climate change. Many community fishery organizations face challenges like unclear boundaries and limited control over their resources, putting both ecosystems and livelihoods at risk. This report shares findings from carbon studies at two pilot sites, highlighting how strengthening land rights can help expand Cambodia’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and meet its climate goals.
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