Prindex Storymap: Global Perceptions of Land and Property Rights

In their recently published Storymap project, PlaceFund explores the way Prindex data can be used to create change. Drawing on the latest Prindex data and analysis, it does an excellent job in unpacking the Prindex finding that 1 billion people feel they are likely to lose their home or land in the next five years.

Along with highlighting hotspots of insecurity around the world, it delves into some of the demographics of insecurity, including where women are most likely to experience insecurity. Finally, it looks at ways that – together – we can start to create change. Check out the latest innovative use of Prindex data, with a special thanks to Place Fund for putting it together.

Great to see Prindex data being used in these ways!

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