In Myanmar, a Land Rights Program Is Accelerating Gender Equality, Growing Rural Incomes, and Preserving Forests
                Feb 21, 2020
                
                
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                Beth Roberts
                
                    
                
                
                
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Ma Phyu, who lives in one such village, recently received a land certificate guaranteeing her right to land she had been farming for two decades. After years living with the uncertainty of insecure land rights, she now feels empowered to take control of her land to boost her family’s income and preserve vital forest.
“Before, we always had to worry about whether our farms would be removed or if we would be sued for trespassing,” she said. “Now, I am confident… and dare to announce to anyone that this is my farm.”
She’s also discovered an elevated social standing and a stronger voice in her community, where she now serves as secretary of the village’s Forest Management Committee. She’s using her leadership role to promote sustainable management of the community’s forest and encourage other women to step into leadership roles.
