Join us for our November webinars that explore proven strategies for empowering women on collectively-held lands.
Webinars: What Works for Women on Collective Lands?%3$s>
LandWise Updates – November 2022%3$s>
By Kat Oak
During October, we expanded our LandWise database to include legal updates from DRC, Fiji, Mozambique and the Republic of Congo. We also added resources for our upcoming webinar.
New! Updates and Redesign of the Starting with Women Toolkit%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Based on fieldwork in Uganda, our Starting with Women Approach provides a comprehensive toolkit designed to ensure women’s voices are heard. Newly updated! 24 tools.
Nov 10th Webinar Wrap-Up: What Works for Women on Collective Lands?%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Here’s a wrap up of our November 10th, 2022 webinar that explored how to empower women on collectively-held lands. Read the research, watch the recording, learn more about the panelists, and more.
Nov 16th Webinar Wrap-Up: What Works for Women on Collective Lands?%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Here’s a wrap up of our November 10th, 2022 webinar that explored how to empower women on collectively-held lands. Read the research, watch the recording, learn more about the panelists, and more.
Webinar Q&As: What Works for Women on Collective Lands?%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Renee Giovarelli provides answers to a few of the questions participants had during our recent webinars.
An Inclusive Approach to Land Rights in Ethiopia%3$s>
By Kat Oak
WLRI alumnus Abebaw Abebe Belay works to include women in polygamous unions in Ethiopia’s land laws. Read about his work in this Student Spotlight.
Making Space for Women in Lesotho’s Green Economy%3$s>
By Kat Oak
The WLRI transformed alumnus Charles Tjelle’s perspective on the importance of including women in solar project design. Read more about him in our Student Spotlight.
Developing a Community of Women’s Rights Advocates in Ghana%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Bringing over 13 years of experience in the field, WLRI alumna Lois Aduamoah-Addo expanded her ability to train others. Read more about her in our Student Spotlight.
Transforming Career Prospects and Opportunities in Namibia%3$s>
By Kat Oak
WLRI’s focus on women and collective land guided alumna Tigisty Maswahu to explore new ways to pursue her interest in land rights. Read more about her in our Student Spotlight.