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Phone: (206) 356-2190
E-mail: reneeg@nwlink.com
B.A., high distinction, University of Arizona, 1984; J.D. Seattle University Law School, 1993; LL.M. Sustainable International Development, University of Washington, 1995.
Renee Giovarelli is a legal and policy consultant with International Partners in Development. Her work focuses on legal and policy issues concerning land tenure and access reform, farm reorganization, rural development, and land conflicts, and she specializes in intra-household and gender issues related to land tenure and customary and legal property rights. She works for the World Bank, USAID, and various United Nations Organizations. Most of her work has been in Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan), the Former Soviet Union, and Africa. Ms. Giovarelli has published a number of articles and book chapters related to land reform and women’s access and rights to land.