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Odisha: Public Hearing On Women’s Property Rights - Report by Bhaskar Pradhan
[From Orissadiary.com] Bhubaneswar: The unusual venue of Hotel Presidency saw a ‘Public Hearing’ on Women’s property Rights, organised by Agragamee, with support from European Union, and Welthungerhilfe. Women from eight districts, including Koraput, Nabrangpur, Rayagada, Kalahandi, Nuapada, Keonjhar, Angul, and Kandhmal, presented their herculean struggles for a piece of land.
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Landesa Creates Women’s Land Rights Visiting Professionals Program
[From Landesa] DECEMBER 8, 2011 — Landesa announces the creation of its Women’s Land Rights Visiting Professionals Program to pro
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Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources
Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources is the leading source for news, information, articles, videos, and more on indigenous peoples from around the world. Our mission is to fight for the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples. We accomplish this mission by:
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Rural women demand equity, land rights at Durban talks - By Tshepo Tsheole
[From SABC News] United in song and in views, participants of today’s Rural Women’s Forum gathered at the Occupy Land site just outside the Inkosi Luthuli International Convention Centre to raise their views.
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Single but not alone - By Aditi Nigam
[From Business Line - The Hindu] Come winter, snow or rain, for the past 15-odd years, Meera (name changed) has been knocking on the doors of courts in Himachal Pradesh.
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India: In tribal Kinnaur, women join hands for property rights - By Anand Bodh
[From The Times of India] SHIMLA: The tribal valley of Kinnaur is witnessing a quiet revolution as women have joined hands to fight a draconian law which deprives them of ancestral proper
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Activist arrested for filming protest by landless farmers - Burma
Police have detained an activist on charges of breaching Burma’s notorious Video Act after he allegedly filmed a protest by landless farmers in Irrawaddy division two months ago.