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People are hungry for this knolwedge
9 January 2024
Africa
Tanzania
Global

Traditional Maasai leader and Gender and Land Champion - Peter Sangeyon has become a force for change in his community since taking part in WOLTS training.

I am not afraid to speak up
23 November 2023
Africa
Tanzania
Global

Depuis qu'elle a suivi la formation WOLTS, Sindooi, championne du genre et de la terre, soutient activement les droits de succession des femmes et des veuves dans sa communauté.

I am not afraid to speak up
23 November 2023
Africa
Tanzania
Global

Desde que participou do treinamento WOLTS, a defensora de gênero e terra Sindooi está apoiando ativamente os direitos de herança de mulheres e viúvas em sua comunidade.

I am not afraid to speak up
23 November 2023
Africa
Tanzania
Global

Since engaging in WOLTS training, gender and land champion Sindooi is actively supporting women and widows' inheritance rights in her community.

People listen to me now
13 October 2023
Africa
Tanzania
Global

A defensora de gênero e terra Rosa compartilha seu orgulho de poder ajudar sua comunidade pastoril a resolver disputas difíceis de terra.

People listen to me now
13 October 2023
Africa
Tanzania
Global

Gender and land champion Rosa shares her pride in being able to help her pastoralist community resolve difficult land disputes.

So much has changed since I became a gender and land champion
29 September 2023
Africa
Tanzania
Global

Traditional Maasai leader Milya shares how confident he has become in defending women's land rights after training as a gender and land champion.

Wasaidizi wa jinsia na ardhi wanaweza kusaidia
16 August 2023
Authors: 
Joyce Ndakaru
Africa
Eastern Africa
Tanzania
Global

Jamii nyingi za vijijini nchini Tanzania zina changamoto zinazofanana  kutokana na makampuni ya uchimbaji madini na wawekezaji. Nimejionea jinsi wanaume na wanawake ambao ni wasaidizi wa jinsia na ardhi wanavyoweza kusaidia.

Confident Gender and Land Champions
11 July 2023
Authors: 
Dr. Elizabeth Daley
Africa
Tanzania
Asia
Mongolia
Global

Rather than scaling up, I think we should be talking about scaling out and scaling over time when it comes to inclusive, community-led land governance.

climate resilience for women
11 July 2023
Authors: 
Wytske Chamberlain - van der Werf
Tanzania
Uganda
Nepal
Global

This session brought together insights on land governance and climate resilience, with a specific gender focus. Women suffer from lack of access to, decision making over, and use of land. At the same time, climate change disproportionally affects women. Research indicates that ‘gender just land governance’ forms the key to use land in a sustainable, climate-proof way.

community-based initiatives
11 July 2023
Authors: 
Imke Greven
Tanzania
Chad
Mongolia
India
Global

This panel session reflected on the definition of ‘scaling-up’ with experts from the field bridging experiences from the ground to the theoretical concept of scaling. The focus lied on scaling for increased tenure security – geographically and/or institutionally. Reflections were given on what was scaled, why, how scaling unfolds and what has been learned – in the field of land governance. The session was organized by LAND-at-scale. Scaling is at the heart of both the name as well as the strategy of the LAND-at-scale program (LAS). LAS is a land governance support program funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and managed by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).

Building a sustainable model for women and community land rights
16 May 2023
Authors: 
Dr. Elizabeth Daley
Africa
Tanzania
Asia
Mongolia
Global

The WOLTS experience has given me hope for the future. Change is possible.