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Haki Ardhi – the women’s land rights reporting tool

Haki Ardhi offers a bottom-up monitoring and reporting system that demonstrates promising potential to increase access to justice, bolster accountability in land governance, and realise just transitions.

Haki Ardhi – the women’s land rights reporting tool

Access to land is vital for rural communities, but climate change and a growing demand for this resource have exacerbated conflicts over land that disproportionately affect marginalized groups, especially women and indigenous people. Read the recent article by Frederike Klümper and David Betge to learn how Haki Ardhi, a decentralized land justice tool, addresses these challenges by empowering women and communities to report land conflicts and hold those responsible to account.

Read the article here.

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Written by Frederike Klümper, David Betge

Originally published at Rural 21

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