Diana Kyalo joined Cadasta with a Bachelors degree in Land Administration. During her undergraduate studies, she gained experience working with organizations in the land tenure regularizations program. These early exposures to the land sector provided Diana with a clear understanding of how land is important to people’s livelihoods and quality of life. Diana is excited to bring her skills and energy to Cadasta and learn more about how Cadasta effectively incorporates new technology into communities. She aims to understand more about how communities interact with their land and how this has broader implications for their wellbeing.
Diana is passionate about secure tenure for all as she sees it as key to improving livelihoods and quality of life for the community more broadly. Diana even writes her own blog on land issues in Africa! She strongly believes that secure land rights is a path to reduce conflict in most countries, saying “ land is home to all of us and we deserve to feel safe at home.”