Eunice Nabakwa was a member of our Women Land Rights Institute April 2022 cohort. Learn more about her experiences in women and land rights.
Nothing as Beautiful as Working for Women’s Land Rights%3$s>
Do Land Rights Formalization Interventions Work for Women?%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Our new evidence brief examines what’s working, what’s not, and where more research is needed regarding the formalization of women’s land and resource rights.
LandWise Updates – June 2022%3$s>
By Kat Oak
We’ve added our new evidence brief as well as laws and legal updates for Laos and Chile to our comprehensive legal database, LandWise.
Analyzing the Landscape of Women’s Land Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East, and North Africa%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Commissioned by the World Bank and led by Hirut Girma, the Resource Equity team is performing a review and analysis of Women’s Land Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and North Africa.
Laws Create the Necessary Space for Social Change%3$s>
By Kat Oak
With the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade by the US Supreme Court, we reflect on our work in advancing women’s rights.
LandWise Updates – July 2022%3$s>
By Kat Oak
During July, we expanded LandWise to include legal records from Chile, Ghana, and Costa Rica.
Do We Know What Works for Women in Urban Land and Housing?%3$s>
By Kat Oak
With urbanization growing around the world, our new evidence brief explores how women’s land rights are impacted in urban settings.
LandWise Updates – September 2022%3$s>
By Kat Oak
During August, we expanded LandWise to include legal records from the Dominican Republic, Madagascar, and Mexico.
The Link Between Climate Change and Gender-Based Violence%3$s>
By Kat Oak
A recent literature review published in The Lancet connects an increase in Gender-Based Violence and Climate Change. Katie Roett, Tawonga Chihana Okoyo, and Lori Rolleri respond to this research.
LandWise Updates – October 2022%3$s>
By Kat Oak
During September, we expanded LandWise to include legal records from the Nepal, Nicaragua, and Vietnam.