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8 March 2017
Empowerment of rural women is fundamental for achieving 2030 Agenda FAO/IFAD/WFP Joint News Release 8 March 2017, Rome - Leaders from the three UN Rome-based agencies today marked International Women's Day  by reinforcing their commitments to step up efforts to invest in the capacities of rural
8 March 2017
Across the wide world, women are rising up to protect the Earth, one another, and the common good
8 March 2017
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Mokoro is pleased to share news of the successful completion of fieldwork in the fourth of six phases of our WOLTS pilot study in both Mongolia and Tanzania. WOLTS is a major multi-country strategic action-oriented research project in support of the land
6 March 2017
Application Closing Date - 12 Mar 2017 Job Start Date - 05 Apr, 2017 Duration - 5 April to 27 April 2017 Location - Remote Transparency International (TI) is the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption. Through more than 100 chapters worldwide and an international
28 June 2016
By: Kathryn Bryant Date: June 10th 2016 Source: FoodTank Hilal Elver, the third person to hold the position of Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, is a law professor and globally distinguished fellow at UCLA Law School's Resnick Food Law and Policy Center.
By: Ameera Daniels Date: February 2nd 2016 Source: BBQ Online 
By: Nyein Nyein Date: August 3rd 2016 Source: The Irrawaddy RANGOON — Land confiscation and rights abuses linked to the continued militarization of ethnic minority regions in southeastern of Burma has had particularly adverse impacts on women, ethnic Karen human rights advocates said at a press
Date: December 22nd 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / African Development Bank Group The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Women in Parliaments Global Forum (WIP) hosting the first meeting of the WIP Council on Economic Empowerment in Kenya
We are happy to share our newest publications! With limited land, access to it has been a prevailing issue which leads to human rights violations to farmers, and to the disadvantaged women and indigenous peoples.
By: Anjaya Anparthi| Date: August 25th 2016 Source: Times of India
By: Elaine Zuckerman Date: February 23rd 2016 Source: The Guardian Our study found life for women was worse, not better, after World Bank pipeline projects. A robust gender policy is vital
Date: September 3rd 2016 Source: The News Pakistan Women in parts of conflict-hit central and eastern India are more vulnerable to violence and eviction from their land because a decades-long insurgency has made it harder for them to claim equal land rights, according to a new study.

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