Deborah Horan

Deborah Horan

Deborah Horan is an award-winning journalist who has written about international development issues for the World Bank's Human Development Network and for the International Finance Corp.'s Sustainable Business Advisory about health, HIV/AIDS, early childhood development, education and the promotion of small business through business management training. Deb has covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Iraq war, among other international assignments.

Latest Articles

What are the economic benefits of sustainable land management?

What are the economic benefits of sustainable land management?

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for economic development

It is estimated that up to 40 percent of fertile land around the globe is seriously degraded. We spoke with Mark Schauer, coordinator of the Economics of Land Degradation, about the global study being undertaken to determine the economic impact of land degradation.

How to ensure transparency in land deals

How to ensure transparency in land deals

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for transparency

Without clear and verifiable land transactions, foreign and local investment is stymied and deals are vulnerable to corruption. Here’s what the aid community can do to help promote transparency in such deals.

Why #landmatters for conflict resolution

Why #landmatters for conflict resolution

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for conflict resolution

The aftershocks of civil strife are often played out one plot of land at a time. Here’s what can be done about it.

How to resolve land conflicts

How to resolve land conflicts

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for conflict resolution

John W. Bruce has suggested some interesting ways to resolve land disputes. Devex spoke with the co-author of the “Quick Guide to Land and Conflict Prevention.”

Why #landmatters for economic development

Why #landmatters for economic development

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for economic development

There are many things the international community can do to encourage economic growth through the increased recognition of land rights. Here are some.

Matt Delano: Lessons from Trimble's work on land matters

Matt Delano: Lessons from Trimble's work on land matters

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for economic development

Trimble helps developing countries map land to boost tenure. How does it work? We asked Matt Delano, the group’s business area director.

How to use land sustainably

How to use land sustainably

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for the environment

Securing land rights encourages the sustainable stewardship of land — not just to protect the biodiversity of a fragile ecosystem. Here’s why.

How much land do women really own?

How much land do women really own?

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for transparency

Women own, operate and manage fewer, smaller and less valuable plots of land than men, Yale University’s Cheryl Doss tells Devex in an exclusive interview.

Why women should own their land

Why women should own their land

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for women

When women own the land they till, families tend to be better fed, better educated and healthier. Here’s why land matters for women — and what the international community can do to help.

Understanding food security and land grabs

Understanding food security and land grabs

over 12 years ago // Land Matters for food security

Done right, large-scale land acquisitions can boost development, says Gregory Myers, division chief of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s land tenure and property rights division.