Our Land Our Story:
Our Land Our Story:

OLOS: Story of Bhumi Bondhu

A window of securing land rights...Nurul Islam, a teacher by profession lived in a village called Bhatiyapara located in Chakla Union under Parnchagarh Sadar sub district. He inherited some land from his father and also purchased some land using his life’s savings. Although well-versed and educated, he had no knowledge on land related issues. Hearing about people suffering due to their land related problems, Nurul Islam decided to get his lands mutated, fearing this might be a big concern for him…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Bhumi Bondhu
Our Land Our Story:
Our Land Our Story:

OLOS: Shathi’s Story

Shathi, daughter of Md Abdul Razzak, lives in the village of Hatiyadah located in the sub district of Singra within the larger Natore district. Her dream was to support the poor after finishing her studies, helping them and taking care of them. Although she herself was born into a poor family, with her strong will, merit and hard work, Shathi completed her graduation and joined BRAC Microfinance's Hatiyadah Office. Shathi then got married to Md. Abdul Alim, a man who lived…

Comments Off on OLOS: Shathi’s Story
Our Land Our Story: Story of Yoanna
Our Land Our Story: Story of Yoanna

OLOS: Story of Yoanna

“When you are able to empower a woman, you are able to have a developed household, a developed community, a developed society, a developed country.” With the help of Habitat for Humanity Zambia, Yoanna has written a will to secure her family’s future. “I feel good knowing that my house will go to my family, that they will have a place to live if I die,” says Yoanna, who cares for her 10 children and grandchildren. Through Habitat’s Solid Ground global advocacy…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Yoanna
Our Land Our Story
Our Land Our Story

OLOS: Story of Bohlokoa

“Women & children should never find themselves marginalized and exploited at the hands of a failed system.”  Bohlokoa Mokhotho , advocacy specialist in Habitat for Humanity Lesotho, shared her personal story of disinheritance, which, speaking from her experience, can affect any widow regardless of her background. It can also affect widows from all spectrums of life, despite legislation aimed at protecting the marginalized. For example, some of the major legislation changes in Lesotho are the amendment of the 1992 Inheritance Act, the…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Bohlokoa
Our Land Our Story : Story of Chitra
Our Land Our Story : Story of Chitra

OLOS: Story of Chitra

“Chitra is happy that she can give her children a chance to improve their future.” Chitra lives with her husband Masilamani in the village of Keezahinjipattu, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India. They belong to the Irula tribal community.Chitra and her husband have worked as sugar cane cutters for as long as they can remember and have never owned land. During the off season, they sell fish that they catch in the backwaters to add to their income.Chitra and Masilamani have three young boys…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Chitra

OLOS: Story of Asia

“When the children have it good, the parents have it good,” Edik says. “When they are happy, we are happy.” “The toys will go over here! Over on the window sill,” Esita says. The little girl flits, sometimes twirls, from room to room, scoping out what is soon to be her new home. Nothing captures her imagination more than the room overlooking a park and playground, the one she will share with her brother, Edvard.Their mom and dad, Asia and Edik, also…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Asia
Our Land Our Story:
Our Land Our Story:

OLOS: Story of Jamiben Raghubhai

Women inspiring others to come up and fight for rights ... JamibenRaghubhai is a resident of Lekhambha village. She has three daughters and her husband died 25 years ago. She has three brother-in-laws and the land is in combined name of all. She associated herself with Sanand Mahila Vikas Sangathan after the death of her husband. Land of area 2.5 acre was on the name of his husband in which she wasn’t even allowed to farm and later by the way…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Jamiben Raghubhai

OLOS: Forest Rights in Forest Village

Forest rights in forest village ... “I always felt that, I would never ever have rights on these lands, though I have been cultivating them for more than three decades. Forest lands, as people say, can never have a secure individual tenure. I felt like any moment these land could be taken over by forest department or others and my children will be landless” says Panchami. Panchami Jani 55, a tribal woman of and mother of two, lives in a remote…

Comments Off on OLOS: Forest Rights in Forest Village
Our Land Our Story: Story of Women Empowerment in Hills
Our Land Our Story: Story of Women Empowerment in Hills

OLOS: Story of Women Empowerment in Hills

Women Land Rights gaining Strength among Hill Tribes...It was a balmy afternoon in B Taudaijang, a sleepy Rongmei Naga village in Tamenglong district in Manipur hills, cradled on a hilltop, flanking the beautiful khopum valley. In the village meeting inside the make-shift Church, men and women, about hundred in number, quite excitedly were raising their hands to endorse the proposal of joint-titling their land-certificates.Village community was surprisingly open to this new idea of women land rights, which was unheard of in…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Women Empowerment in Hills
Our Land Our Story: Story of Gomati Harijan
Our Land Our Story: Story of Gomati Harijan

OLOS: Story of Gomati Harijan

I have an identity of my own...Fate has not been kind to Gomati Harijan, a 40 year old childless widow. Along with poverty, she has partial blindness that restricts her physical movement. As if that is not enough, she has also been suffering from a chronic skin disease.With her adverse physical condition, she has no option but to fend for herself. Loneliness and insecurity compelled her to adopt her eight year old nephew. “If I work, I get to eat. If…

Comments Off on OLOS: Story of Gomati Harijan

End of content

No more pages to load