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Displaying 1501 - 1505 of 2116Action for access & management rights to land for farmers in northern Thailand
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The project prioritises capacity building of the affected farmer communities to achieve and maintain CTLD or similar concept with support from LAOs for legislative changes. The project works with 32 communities to demonstrate the community process and capacity of land and forest management to gain public support for the law, and expand the management capacity to 247 communities. The project will increase capacity of national alliance for land reform and its sub -networks,engage with academic,media and the private sector to support campaign and advocacy functions and to communicate with the government and relevant agencies for law enactment.
Improving Advocacy Capacity- Land Rights
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Strengthen the voice and participation of ethnic minorities in regards to land rights disputes, by strengthening the capacity to lobby and advocate of the Pioneers Network for Voice of Ethnic Minorities (in Vietnamese Tien Phong) to promote and protect their (land) rights.
NDE Zamini Adhikar Abhyan (ZAA)
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SEWA Delhi’s project works toward socially and economically empowering informal women workers by eliminating barriers to accessing tenure security, adequate infrastructure services, and formal finance.
Help Sumarin Family Win in Israel's Supreme Court
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The Sumarin family's house was taken by theft, a central fact ignored by the Jerusalem District Court when it rejected the Sumarin family's appeal against eviction by the Jewish National Fund. Ongoing for 30 years, their case isn't over. In the 1990's, an Israeli court & a government commission determined that expropriation of their property was in violation of Israeli law. In April they will bring their case to Israel's Supreme Court. Your donation assures access to the best attorneys possible.
Support to Vale Columbia (CCSI)
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This activity (Support to Vale Columbia (CCSI)) is a component of Land Governance for Economic Development reported by FCDO, with a funding type of 111 - Not for profit organisation and a budget of £46,168.This project benefits Developing countries, unspecified.And works in the following sector(s): Agricultural land resources.