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By Cadasta Staff Around the world, efforts to document land and forest rights are routinely slowed by outdated systems that rely on paper sketch maps, handwritten forms,.
By Cadasta’s Carolina Reynoso Pieters & Leah Kellenberger Around the world, millions of people live, farm, and raise families on land to which they have no formal,.
By: Samuel Mboh, Program Specialist for West and Central Africa, Cadasta The Congo Basin is one of the world’s most critical carbon sinks—and one of the most.
Data can be a force for good or for harm. For organizations working alongside communities to secure land rights, protect natural resources, and advance social justice, that.
A Decade of Impact. A Future of Possibility. From: Amy Coughenour Betancourt, President and CEO, Cadasta As this year comes to a close, and as we mark.
COP30 has come to a close, leaving behind a landscape that is both promising and unfinished. While land and resource rights did not dominate every negotiation or.
For ten years, Cadasta and our partners have been mapping what too often remains invisible: people, places, and the rights that form the foundation of thriving communities..
This year marks a decade since Cadasta set out with a bold idea: to put people and their land on the map to unlock their land and.
This year, on December 2, we invite you to join us for Giving Tuesday, a global day of generosity. At Cadasta, every gift matters. With your support,.
In a small community in Honduras, a young boy no longer wakes up to dirt floors that fill his home with dust and parasites. Instead, he plays.