USAID | Women’s Land Rights | A Ripple Effect
CLIENT: USAID | Gates Foundation
FACT: Women produce 43% of the food in developing countries but own less than 10% of the land.
When women in developing countries have secure rights to land and property, it creates a ripple of benefits for their families and communities.
The Indigo team conceived, wrote, produced and directed this 3-part documentary series and an 8 module, viral video training series, "Women's Land Rights: A Ripple Effect" for USAID that examined why land tenure and property rights "matter" for women and young girls in Ethiopia, India and Kenya.
Narrated by Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning actor, S. Epatha Merkerson (NBC's Law & Order and Steven Spielberg's Lincoln). Filmed in the U.S., Ethiopia, India and Kenya. Format: HD (4K)
USAID Project Website: www.usaid.gov
USAID: Women's Land Rights: A Ripple Effect (Version 2)
FACT: Women produce 43% of the food in developing countries but own less than 10% of the land.
When women in developing countries have secure rights to land and property, it creates a ripple of benefits for their families and communities. This documentary, "Women's Land Rights" A Ripple Effect" examines why land matters for women and young girls in Ethiopia, India and Kenya. Narrated by S. Epatha Merkerson. (Law & Order)
Source – https://vimeo.com/47098857