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Is forced displacement acceptable in conservation projects?

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Diciembre, 2003
Guinea Ecuatorial
República Centroafricana
Camerún
Congo
India
Gabón
Tailandia
Oceanía
África subsahariana
Asia meridional
Asia oriental

Over ten million people have been displaced from protected areas by conservation projects. Forced displacement in developing countries is a major obstacle to reducing poverty. It should no longer be considered a mainstream strategy for conservation and only applied in extreme cases following international standards.

Fertility and abortion: Burmese women's health on the Thai-Burma border

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2003
Myanmar

In Thailand's Tak province there
are 60,520 registered migrant
workers and an estimated 150,000
unregistered migrant workers from
Burma. Fleeing the social and political
problems engulfing Burma, they are
mostly employed in farming, garment
making, domestic service, sex and
construction industries. There is also

RUNNING THE GAUNTLET: THE IMPACT OF INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT IN SOUTHERN SHAN STATE

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Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2003
Myanmar

The plight of Burma's internally displaced persons has largely been overlooked by the
international community and the Burmese government itself. Villagers in the country's war
zones nevertheless have suffered for decades the adverse effects of conflict. For some,
displacement has become a way of life and a multi-generational phenomenon.

Dead Set on Helping

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2003
Myanmar

Burma’s poverty means that even providing funerals for loved ones can be difficult if not impossible. But a new social welfare association is lending a helping hand...

Rural Land Tenure and Sustainable Development in the Sahel and West Africa, Regional Summary Report

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Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2003
África

Contains introduction; background; the principle orientations of Praia; status of implementation of the Praia orientation in CILSS member states (Burkina Faso, The Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Chad); land tenure situation of the underprivileged groups; management of land conflicts; implementation difficulties and lessons learned; overview of the land tenure situation in some coasta

"I Will Not be Forced From My Own Land" - internal displacement in Burma

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Reports & Research
Octubre, 2003
Myanmar

In a nation of 50 million people there are estimates that up to 1 million are Internally Displaced Persons (IDP). Despite the relatively recent use of the phrase internally displaced people in the context of Burma, there is evidence that the practices that lead to this displacement have been in place for a long period of time.