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Q&A: Getting Women's Land Rights Recognized

Mar 19, 2018 | Philippine Sutz

Philippine Sutz describes work under way to help secure land rights for women in Senegal and Tanzania, and explains how accessing land gives them greater…


Connecting the Dots: Natural Resources, Women, and Peace

Mar 8, 2018 | Silja Halle, Clare Church

In the recent peace process with the FARC in Colombia, however, women made up one third of participants, and the resulting peace agreement stands as a model…


Rep. Lee Introduces Women and Climate Change Act of 2018

Mar 8, 2018

On February 5, 2018, Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) introduced the Women and Climate Change Act of 2018 (H.R.4932) to “address the disparate impact of climate…


Liberia: Dowry and Women's Land Rights in Liberia: A "Double-Edged Sword" for Women

Mar 7, 2018 | Justine Uvuza, Thomson Reuters Foundation

As an African woman and gender expert, the concept of “dowry,” or bride price, is not new to me. For women attempting to exercise their…


Liberia: Weah Warned Against Cruel Land Reform

Mar 7, 2018 | P. Nas Mulbah, New Democrat

Enacting the Land Rights Bill, which has been severely altered against the interest of poor forest dwellers would no doubt undermine Liberia’s peace, security, economic…


Liberia: Dowry and Women’s Land Rights in Liberia: A “Double-Edged Sword” for Women

Mar 7, 2018 | Justine Uvuza, Thomson Reuters Foundation

Dowry is a double-edged sword. Research indicates that, on one side of the sword, it can afford a woman social status from both her biological…


Land: Misinterpreting Islamic Law Robs Muslim Women of Land: Experts

Mar 1, 2018 | Reuters

The misinterpretation of Islamic law and a lack of knowledge about inheritance rights are major hurdles in improving women’s access to land in Muslim countries,…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq Denies Pull-out from Oil-Rich Kirkuk

Feb 25, 2018 | Middle East Monitor

Iraq’s Defence Ministry on Saturday denied media reports about the withdrawal of federal police forces from the oil-rich Kirkuk province. Local media said federal police…


No Guns, No Drugs, No Atrocities, No Rape, No Murder. Just Bananas…

Feb 25, 2018 | Tim Adams

Don José Manuel Suarez has seen some things. Father of seven and grandfather of 15, his 80 years have been spent farming a patch of…


Liberia: Liberia Looks to Women for Equal Distribution of Forest Resources

Feb 12, 2018 | FrontPage Africa

An eight-bedroom guesthouse, a five-classroom school and a palaver hut are major achievements of a community forest development committee (CFDC) of a community affected by…


Nile Basin: How Big Land Deals Add Stress to the River Nile

Feb 11, 2018 | The Conversation

One of the major scenes of a potential water crisis and conflict is the Nile, the longest in the world. It flows 11 countries -…


Sudan/South Sudan: Sudan to Gain Influence over South Sudan in Oil Deal

Dec 18, 2017 | Tsvetana Paraskova, OilPrice.com

Six years after South Sudan seceded from Sudan, Sudan may regain some of its influence over the south’s oil industry after the two countries agreed…


DRC: Congolese Women Fight ‘Invisible Hands’ of Exploitation

Dec 18, 2017 | Workers World

Marie-Claude Manga, social worker, pastor and fighter for the rights of oppressed women, brought the story of the plight of women in her original home,…


Afghanistan: USAID Empowers Afghan Women to Access Agriculture Credits

Nov 29, 2017 | USAID

One of the most difficult challenges for female farmers and women operating agriculture-related businesses in Afghanistan is access to credit. In addition, many women often…


Iraq: Drought and Neglect Have Decimated Iraq’s Breadbasket

Nov 28, 2017 | Alex Dziadosz, Bloomberg

In Iraqi Kurdistan, farmers face a dizzying array of problems, from drought and polluted water supplies, to ruthless urban expansion and an influx of cheap…


Gender in Conflicts - Interview with Saferworld on Building Peace [Video]

Oct 6, 2017 | Climate Diplomacy

Saferworld is an international conflict prevention organization. The Head of Policy, Larry Attree, in this video, shares the lessons learned over the years to end…


Reforming Women's Property Rights in Afghanistan

Sep 6, 2017 | Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Becky Allen

On paper, the law is clear: men and women enjoy equal property rights under Afghanistan's 2004 Constitution. But on-the-ground reality says otherwise as a combination…


Cambodia: Land Grab Families Given Deadline

Sep 1, 2017 | Zahron Sokry, Khmer Times

Nearly 300 families accused of grabbing state land to build huts near a canal in Kandal province have been given three days to dismantle the…


Climate Change: Climate Change Leaves Women Farmers in Central Asia Fighting for Water

Sep 1, 2017 | Katie Arnold, NewsDeeply

In the Fergana Valley, mass migration of men has left women in charge of many of the farms. But patriarchal attitudes and a Soviet irrigation…


USAID Hosts Women’s Agricultural Credit Shura in Mazar-E-Sharif to Improve Livelihoods for Afghan Women [EN/Dari/PS]

Aug 25, 2017 | US Agency for International Development

When it comes to accessing credit for women farmers and women-owned agriculture-related businesses, challenges have often forced these operations to close because of a lack…


USAID Hosts Women's Agricultural Credit Sura in Mazar-E-Sharif to Improve Livelihoods for Afghan Women

Aug 25, 2017 | USAID

When it comes to accessing credit for women farmers and women-owned agriculture-related businesses, challenges have often forced these operations to close because of a lack…


Afghanistan: Improving Livelihoods for Afghan Women through Agricultural Credit

Aug 18, 2017 | Middle East North Africa Financial Network

USAID's Regional Agricultural Development Program-North (RADP-N), in partnership with Agricultural Credit Enhancement Phase-II project (ACE-II), hosted the Women's Agricultural Credit Shura in Mazar-e-Sharif on Wednesday…


FAO Welcomes UN Security Council Recognition of Conflict-Famine Link

Aug 17, 2017 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) welcomes the UN Security Council's recognition of conflict as a major cause of famine, and the call to…


Afghanistan: USAID Hosts Women’s Agricultural Credit Shura in Mazar-E-Sharif to Improve Livelihoods for Afghan Women

Aug 17, 2017 | USAID

When it comes to accessing credit for women farmers and women-owned agriculture-related businesses, challenges have often forced these operations to close because of a lack…


Myanmar: Serenity Amid Conflict at Myanmar’s Indawgyi Lake

Aug 16, 2017 | Hugh Scobie, Adelaide Review

Myanmar is a part of the world where poverty and wealth become very confusing — it suffers from the ‘resource curse’; abundant natural resources but…


Addressing Women's Burdens from Water Risks Could Help Reduce World Hunger

Aug 10, 2017 | Ayushi Trivedi, Natalie Elwell, and Sara Walker

For hundreds of millions of women, providing food to feed their families is a daily imperative. Many of them depend solely on the meager yields…


Reconceptualizing Women's Participation in Water Governance

Jul 24, 2017 | Priyam Das

There is growing emphasis on community-managed water supply and sanitation that embodies a new paradigm in water governance based on demand management. However, projects have…


Inside Conflict: What Does Research Reveal About Women's Rights and Changing Gender Roles in Yemen?

Jul 24, 2017 | Suzy Madigan

Until the acceleration of violence in 2015, women in Yemen were making some headway in challenging a system that largely excludes them from public life.…


How Men Can Promote Gender-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction

Jul 13, 2017 | Alex Rohlwing

Gender’s importance and the vital roles played by women in all facets of development, humanitarian aid, and disaster response are increasingly recognized. But recognition is…


Afghanistan/Iran: Iran Criticism of Afghan Dam Projects Draws Rebuke from Kabul Officials

Jul 5, 2017 | Noor Zahid, Voice of America

Afghan officials reacted strongly to recent remarks by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani concerning water management and irrigation projects in Afghanistan. Speaking at an international conference…