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12 Mayo 2020
This blog recapitulates the interventions made by the panelists of a recently held GODAN Action webinar on “Empowering Women for Open Data Mapping in Agriculture: Implications for Land Rights and the SDGs in Africa”, Victor Sunday, Dr. Toyin Ojo, Nathalie Sidibe and Uchechi Shirley Anaduaka.   1)…
21 Abril 2020
Israel Bionyi
Platforms struggle to support communities to secure their land rights and develop agriculture When the new coronavirus (COVID-19) arrived Africa in January 2020, governments announced draconian measures to contain its spread, including restricting movement and association. This has led to the…
4 Abril 2020
Dr. Philip Amis
The current Covid 19 pandemic is likely to spread in the next few weeks and months to the South and in particular South Asia and Sub Saharan Africa. The impact may well be of a greater scale than that currently experienced in the North; India was the region with the highest loss of live in the 1918…
23 Marzo 2020
Karin Kleinbooi, Wytske Chamberlain - van der Werf
In 2014, the African Union (AU) member states adopted the Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Transformation for Shared Prosperity and Improved Livelihoods (the Malabo Declaration). This Declaration provides direction to transform the agricultural sector in Africa for the…
22 Marzo 2020
Em Angola persiste a fome, corpos magros, olhares vagos, conforme denunciou a Amnistia Internacional num relatório recente e que relembramos neste Dia Mundial da Água.   Por Pedro A. Neto    Kampanda, no município angolano dos Gambos, é uma aldeia isolada no sul de Angola. As comunidades que aí…
19 Marzo 2020
Por Érico Hiller    Populações tradicionais assistem ao esvaziamento e à contaminação de seus recursos hídricos por grandes aquíferos, projetos agroindustriais e aumento das temperaturas. Fotógrafo brasileiro viaja o mundo para documentar o problema da falta d’água.   Mal podia acreditar…
23 Febrero 2020
As florestas naturais capturam muito mais CO2 do que as artificiais. Um novo estudo não apenas confirma isso, mas demonstra que as florestas naturais (e por isso mesmo bem mais ricas em biodiversidade) funcionam melhor do que as monoculturas e as plantações dominadas por uma única espécie.   Por:…
30 Enero 2020
Dr. Elizabeth Daley
I write this blog as our project team embarks on a fifth year of work on women’s land tenure security (WOLTS) with pastoral communities in mining-affected areas of Mongolia and Tanzania. Just before Christmas 2019, we were in Mundarara village in northern Tanzania. Exceptionally heavy rains made…
13 Enero 2020
Da terra podem sair produtos para alimentar a indústria transformadora que pode vir a desenvolver-se nos próximos tempos, o que, a acontecer, poderá incentivar a produção agrícola, com ganhos para os camponeses e para a sociedade.   Os camponeses precisam entretanto de possuir documentos que…
20 Diciembre 2019
Rogers Gwido, Stacey Zammit
During the recent Conference on Land Policy in Africa, we had a chance to sit down and speak with Professor Howard Stein of the University of Michigan. Scroll below to read more.   1) Can you tell us a little bit about your research, work and background?  I have a PhD in development economics and…
19 Diciembre 2019
Matito Leruso was born and raised in the herding community of Lengurma in Isiolo County. Communal grazing land has been central to her community’s livelihood, wellbeing, and identity for generations, but they have never had their legal rights to govern it recognized. None of Kenya’s thousands of…
18 Diciembre 2019
Marc Wegerif
Marc Wegerif, of the Human Economy Program within the Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship at University of Pretoria, was presenting at the 2019 Conference on Land Policy in Africa (CLPA) in Abidjan Cote d’Ivoire on 28th November 2019. The theme of the CLPA was “Winning the fight against…