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Study on Land Allocation to Individual Households in Rural Areas of Lao PDR

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2004
Laos

The legal framework for land use planning and land allocation (LUP/LA) in Lao PDR has been analysed based on the relevant laws (Land Law, Forest Law, Agricultural Law etc.). A national LUP/LA program under the overall responsibility of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has been created in 1996.

Improved fallows in Kenya

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2004
Afrique orientale
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique
Kenya

This case study explores the development, dissemination, adoption, and impact of improved tree fallows in rural western Kenya. The processes of technology development and dissemination throughout the region are described and analyzed.

Poverty in Guatemala

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2004
Guatemala
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

Poverty in Guatemala is high and deep. In 2000, over half of all Guatemalans lived in poverty. About 16 percent lived in extreme poverty. Available evidence suggests that poverty in Guatemala is higher than in other Central American countries. Although poverty has fallen over the past decade, its trend recently declined due to a series of economic shocks during 2001 and 2002.

Land Matters in Displacement: the Importance of Land Rights in Acholiland and what threatens them

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Reports & Research
Décembre, 2004
Afrique

Comprises executive summary; introduction; land and land rights in Acholi; security, access to land and food security; interventions; return and the Land Act; conclusions and recommendations. CSOPNU is a loose coalition advocating for a just and lasting peace in Northern Uganda, based on analyses of underlying causes of the conflict.

Re-encountering resistance: Plantation activism and smallholder production in Thailand and Sarawak, Malaysia

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2004
Thaïlande

The emergence of social and environmental movements against plantation forestry in Southeast Asia positions rural development against local displacement and environmental degradation. Multi-scaled NGO networks have been active in promoting the notion that rural people in Southeast Asia uniformly oppose plantation development.

自愿准则 支持在国家粮食安全范围内 逐步实现充足食物权的

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2004
Italy

The objective of the Voluntary Guidelines is to provide practical guidance to States in their implementation of the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security, in order to achieve the goals of the World Food Summit Plan of Action.

Principles, methodology and strategy for promoting the African green revolution : a design and training manual

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Reports & Research
Septembre, 2004
Africa

Now and again, it has been argued that lack of appropriate/improved technologies and non-use of complementary improved inputs are the root causes of the African vicious circle of low agricultural productivity, food shortage, low income and perpetual poverty.

Enduring Hunger and Repression: : Food Scarcity, Internal Displacement, and the Continued Use of Forced Labour in Toungoo District

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Reports & Research
Août, 2004
Myanmar

This report describes the current situation faced by rural Karen villagers in Toungoo District (known as Taw Oo in Karen). Toungoo District is the northernmost district of Karen State, sharing borders with Karenni (Kayah) State to the east, Pegu (Bago) Division to the west, and Shan State to the north.

Rural Women's Access to Land and Property in Selected Countries: Progress Towards Achieving the Aims of Articles 14, 15 and 16 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)

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Training Resources & Tools
Mai, 2004
Global

Women's access to land is a fundamental factor in food security. Yet women all over the world suffer under discriminatory property and inheritance laws and customary practices which restrict their rights over the land on which they live and work. Articles 15 and 16 of CEDAW state the rights of women to property and inheritance.