On May 24, 2017, USAID LandLinks, the Global Donor Working Group on Land, and the FAO held an online event exploring land tenure and property rights in Tanzania. This webinar was presented by the primary author of USAID’s updated Tanzania Land Tenure Country Profile, Dr. Maureen Moriarty-Lempke.
Discussion Moderator
Maureen Moriarty-Lempke, PhD
Independent Land Tenure and Property Rights Specialist
Dr. Lempke specializes in land tenure and property rights issues in conflict-affected areas, including Afghanistan, Haiti, Kosovo, Liberia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Ukraine. She served as a visiting lecturer at Duke University’s Program in International Development Policy, teaching courses related to land, conflict and conflict mitigation and the connection between land tenure, property rights and issues including food security, climate change, natural resource management and urban informal development.
VGGT Presenter
Karol Boudreaux
Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management Practice Lead, The Cloudburst Group
Ms. Boudreaux is the Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management Practice Lead at The Cloudburst Group. She is a lawyer and land tenure expert with two decades of experience in the field and as a researcher. Ms. Boudreaux also served as USAID’s Africa Land Tenure Specialist. Before joining USAID, she was an instructor and assistant dean of George Mason University’s School of Law. She has conducted research in ten African countries and has published widely.