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“Heirs to the same grace”: Women’s Land Rights from the perspective of Ethiopian Christianity
This guide explores women’s land rights through the lens of Ethiopian Christianity, drawing on Biblical texts, legal frameworks, and field evidence from Tigray, SWEPR, and Amhara regions. It aims to equip Church leaders to advocate for gender justice and influence customary norms within their communities.
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The return or transfer of land from a company to a community has the potential to bring about positive outcomes for all parties. But…

This case study provides lessons and good practices from the Tajimat Pujut Initiative (TPI), an Indigenous-led carbon project in Peru, offering insights into how effective consultation and consent practices can support responsible carbon projects that align with Indigenous values and deliver sustainable returns for their use and management of land and forests.

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.

Many challenges, such as deforestation, water management, land conflicts, labor rights, and smallholder support require collective action to address them in a meaningful way. This resource offers guidance for planners and implementers of landscape initiatives and suggests practical approaches to ensuring IPLC participation in, or ownership of, decisions in landscape initiatives at various key steps.

Landesa looked into the land issues and risks of coal and renewable energy (particularly wind, solar, and geothermal) in seven countries. Check out the full report for findings and recommendations for addressing prevalent land-related issues.

Celebrating land rights breakthroughs in 2020; Seed the Change on March 18; Land and corporate supply chains; Meet Cedar Louis.

Updates from Liberia; new tool helps companies assess land risks; one family’s journey from hunger to food security; Happy Birthday, Roy!

Landesa President and CEO Chris Jochnick will be speaking on a panel at the Innovation Forum’s Future of Food conference in Chicago on May…

Tim Hanstad Chief Executive Officer, Chandler Foundation Tim Hanstad is the Chief Executive Officer at the Chandler Foundation. Prior to joining the Chandler Foundation…

Landesa’s annual gala, Seed the Change, will take place on March 14, 2019 in Seattle. We hope you will join us for a fun…

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