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Improving food security and nutrition in Africa

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Marzo, 2012
Algeria
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Libya
Morocco
Mauritania
Sudan
South Sudan
Tunisia
Western Africa
Eastern Africa
Northern Africa

Few regions present bigger development challenges than the African drylands – home to nearly 300 million people, and the vast majority of Africa’s poor. Food security and rural welfare in these areas are limited by a range of factors, biophysical, socio-economic and policy-related.

Toungoo Situation Update: November 2011 to January 2012

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 2012
Myanmar

This report includes a situation update submitted to KHRG in February 2012, by a villager describing events occurring in Toungoo District during the period between November 2011 and January 2012. It discusses augmented troop rotations, resupply operations and the sending of bulldozers to construct a new vehicle road between the 20-mile point on the Toungoo – Kler La road and Kler La.

Papun Interview: Saw H---, March 2011

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Reports & Research
Febrero, 2012
Myanmar

This report contains the full transcript of an interview conducted during March 2011 in Bu Tho Township, Papun District, by a villager trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. The villager interviewed Saw H---, a 34-year-old hillfield farmer and the head of N--- village.

Agricultural developments on Middelrus farms on land not part of the joint ventures – livestock and arable options

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Reports & Research
Enero, 2012
Sudáfrica

Phuhlisani undertook this study to investigate agricultural options for six land holding communities which had each contributed land to a joint venture. The study focused on potential land uses for land hweld by the entities but that was part of the joint venture: including

Papun Interview: Saw T---, August 2011

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Reports & Research
Enero, 2012
Myanmar

This report contains the full transcript of an interview conducted during August 2011 by a villager trained by KHRG to monitor human rights conditions. The villager interviewed Saw T---, a 74 year-old Buddhist village head who described the planting of what he estimated to be about 100 landmines by government and non-state armed groups in the vicinity of his village.

Conocimientos tradicionales Ticuna en la agricultura de chagra y los mecanismos innovadores para su protección

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Journal Articles & Books
Enero, 2012
Brasil
Colombia
Perú

La vinculación de los pueblos indígenas al mercado global es una realidad y en ella se configuran estrategias de apropiación del conocimiento tradicional, sin que medie norma alguna que permita restituir los derechos que ostentan los poseedores de dichos conocimientos, en tanto que las poblaciones indígenas vienen solicitando un sistema sui generis para su protección y vinculación equitativa en