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Ms. Stanley is a Senior Land Specialist. Ms. Stanley has worked in the Bank’s Europe and Central Asia, Latin America and Caribbean, and Africa Regions on land administration and management projects, and rural municipal development. Ms. Stanley has extensive experience in the areas of land administration, land management, rural development and gender issues. She has also worked on information technology, public service delivery, institutional reform, strategic planning and budgeting.
Prior to joining the World Bank Ms. Stanley worked for several NGOs on research and development issues, and for the US Department of the Interior in administration and budgeting. Ms. Stanley has a Masters of Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School for Public and International Affairs and a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University.
Interests: Cadastral Systems Development; Land Administration, Rural Development; gender
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Displaying 1 - 3 of 3How COVID-19 puts women’s housing, land, and property rights at risk
It’s time we break down the barriers to women’s access to land and protect women’s rights while the pandemic places them in a precarious situation
Not only is the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) having serious health impacts around the world, it also has the potential to significantly affect the housing, land, and property (HLP) of women and girls, particularly in low and middle-income countries.
Women at a disadvantage
An office on four wheels brings land administration services to isolated populations
By Victoria Stanley, Senior Rural Development and Land Specialist at the World Bank
I recently had the opportunity to see the mobile offices run by the State Service for the Registration of Real Estate (SSRRE) of the Republic of Azerbaijan. These mobile offices provide the same services any citizen can receive in a physical SSRRE office, but they literally come to you.