Explore the news and resources below to learn more about Cadasta’s work and the importance of land rights.
Land is life! Cadasta and Espaço Feminista work with communities in Bonito, Brazil to document and secure land rights!
Learn more Cadasta work towards the CCO (Community Certificates of Ownership) Issuance Ceremony in Namutumba, Uganda! Thanks to all involved for their work to issue more than 700 CCOs!
Cadasta 2.0 is now available and ready to use–for partners working with smallholder farmers, to indigenous forest rights, to urban settlements, and beyond.
In this GLF Bonn 2019 Landscape Talk, Cadasta Chief Programs Officer Frank Pichel discusses how the application of simple-to-use technology can help communities around the world document, strengthen, and secure their land and resource rights. Through the use of partner and project case studies, Pichel highlights the transformative role of technology to support land tenure and rights-based landscape management challenges to contribute to a more just, sustainable, and prosperous future for the global community.
Cadasta Product Manager Asaf Even-Paz discusses approaches and tools used for documenting the rights of marginalized communities left out of formal land administration systems around the world. He focuses on what steps can be made to incrementally secure land rights and use the data captured to advocate for protection and formal recognition of land claims from urban informal settlements of India to customary groups in East Africa.
Cadasta Data & Partnership Specialist Katie Pickett discusses how Cadasta works with communities to document land and resource rights in an interview with SIG MAG TV at the GIS for a Sustainable World Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
Cadasta CEO Amy Coughenour speaking at the Cadasta 2.0 Launch Party on the sidelines of the 2019 World Bank Land and Poverty Conference in Washington, D.C.
Cadasta Foundation is a global non-profit harnessing technology to simplify, modernize, and expedite the documentation of land and resource rights around the world. Learn how in this short video.
Cadasta Foundation is a global non-profit harnessing technology to simplify, modernize, and expedite the documentation of land and resource rights around the world. Learn how in this short video.
Cadasta’s Lindsey Jacks discusses her work on the Field Papers project.