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Displaying 2046 - 2050 of 2116Strengthening Access to Land and Property Rights to All Citizens of Bangladesh.
General
The objective is to strengthen access to land and property rights for all sections of the community. The specific purpose is the modernisation of land records management. Activities include: policy review in a particpatory approach, creation of land record, record of traditional and customary land rights, simplified litigation mecanisms, establishment of land tribunals, simplification and dissemination of land law, assessment of institutional roles, training in land management, public awareness.
Support to the Implementation of the Tri-national Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion
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The project supports the planning and to some extent the implementation of selected elements of a trilateral action plan to protect the Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion (SSME). The SSME action plan is closely aligned with the national priorities, plans and programmes of the three partner countries and their international commitments. It builds on relevant approaches to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation to climate change. Primary focuses of the project include promoting sustainable fisheries and improving the living conditions of affected sectors of the population, conserving endangered, charismatic and migratory species and setting up a network of marine protected areas (MPAs). The project also promotes capacity building in relevant government institutions by organising knowledge-sharing events, establishing a pool of trainers and documenting and disseminating lessons learned. The project partners develop specific bilateral or trilateral activities, for which the project provides co-finance and technical support as necessary. Based on scientific studies and lessons learned, the project also develops general policy recommendations, which are then disseminated throughout the SSME region.
Integrated Climate Change Management in Communal Reserves in the Amazon Rainforest
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The goal is to enhance the resilience to climate change of indigenous communities through the integration of Ecosystem Based Adaptation Strategies into the sustainable management of Communal Reserves in the Peruvian Amazon, thereby guaranteeing the conservation of these high conservation value areas and contributing to the sustainable development of indigenous communities whose livelihoods depend on the reserves.
Improving Land, Livelihoods, Agriculture & National Development (LAND)
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The project aims to increase agricultural productivity for women and men smallholder farmers in 18 districts in the regions of Amhara, Tigray and Oromia. These districts have reliable rainfall and high potential for agricultural growth but are increasingly affected by land degradation and food insecurity. The project is designed to address these issues by supporting the national Sustainable Land Management Program that works with communities and local officials to develop and implement resilience-building plans. These plans focus on reducing land degradation and improving agriculture productivity through increased use of sustainable land management approaches such as rehabilitating degraded watersheds, introducing high value crop varieties, and building terraces and water harvesting systems. CIDA’s contribution aims to benefit an estimated 252,000 women and men in these 18 districts.
Economic integration of internally displaced people and receiving communities in Norte de Santander
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IDPs and receiving communities are able to overcome individual, social and economic obstructions regarding the creation of incomes.