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Secure and equitable land rights in the Post-2015 Agenda – A key issue in the future we want

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Reports & Research
Janvier, 2015
Afrique

As organizations working on food security, natural resources management and poverty eradication, we strongly encourage governments to keep the profile of land and natural resources high in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda document to be endorsed in September 2015.

‘The Woman is a Tractor’: Marginalised women’s inadequate access to land in South Kivu, Summary Report

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Reports & Research
Janvier, 2015
Afrique

Women for Women International has worked with over 84,000 marginalised women in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo and commissioned research to explore these women’s land rights. The study found that the women could not own land, even through inheritance, while men controlled the sales of the items that their wives farmed.

Urban open spaces for adolescent girls: An assessment for Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Pakistan

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2014
Pakistan

Urban open spaces are valued for their health, social, economic, and environmental benefits. Outdoor physical activity is important for the wellbeing of youth, while playfulness is crucial for creativity and innovation. It is observed that in Pakistan the access of adolescent girls to public open spaces and school playgrounds is restricted, but there has been no prior scientific study.

Women’s land rights in Asia

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2014
Asia
Bangladesh
Cambodia
India
Indonesia
Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines

This issue brief highlights the challenges women are facing on access to lands, and the strategies in achieving gender justice for land rights - based from the results of the scoping studies on women and land in seven Asian countries (Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, and Philippines).

Compensation for Land Expropriation in Rwanda: The Need for Conventional Approaches to Valuation

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2014
Rwanda

In various countries around the world, land expropriation is considered as a major tool used by governments to assemble tracts of land for various activities aiming at public interest. However, determination of compensation which is regarded as a pre-requisite for land expropriation has been a source of controversy in this process.

Large-Scale Land Acquisition in Ethiopia- Towards Attracting Foreign Direct Investment

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2014
Éthiopie

Large scale land acquisition is a buzzword of the day in the world, more so in Ethiopia. The issue is indeed polarizing, in one hand it is dubbed as land grab and seen as ultimate scramble for land. On the other hand, it is often depicted as key to development, technology transfer and boost in productivity of an otherwise idle land available in Ethiopian lowlands, or somewhere else.

Desplazamiento forzado, experiencias y medios de comunicación: experiencia de intervención social realizada en Colombia, Santiago de Cali, barrio Pízamos I; construida con un grupo de mujeres desplazadas por la violencia, provenientes del Pacífico colo...

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2014
Colombie

El propósito de esta investigación fue la realización de un proceso de intervención social con un grupo de personas; del Pacífico colombiano que estuvieran en condición de víctimas de desplazamiento forzado y alojadas en Cali. Planteamos la construcción de un espacio de discusión y reflexión alrededor de fragmentos de noticias del canal de televisión CARACOL.

Food & Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture - ROSA : Land Tenure And Gender: Approaches And Challenges For Strengthening Rural Women's Land Rights | capacity4dev

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Décembre, 2014

Land tenure security is crucial for women's empowerment and a prerequisite for building secure and resilient communities. Tenure is affected by many and often contradictory sets of rules, laws, customs, traditions, and perceptions.

ASEAN-Swiss Partnership on Social Forestry and Climate Change Phase II (2014-2016)

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2014
South-Eastern Asia

Since 2009, the Government of Switzerland and RECOFTC have partnered with ASEAN through the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)’s support to the ASEAN Social Forestry Network (ASFN) and the ASEAN-Swiss Partnership on Social Forestry and Climate Change (ASFCC). This is a brochure describing the RECOFTC activities under the ASFCC Phase II (2014-2016).