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Through this project, NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGOF) will contribute on policy formulation and monitoring of the functioning of the existing laws and policies related to land rights to support community land rights, especially Indigenous Peoples community for land tenure, maintaining traditional culture of Indigenous Peoples and ability of access to control over and benefit from natural resource, contribution to adequate food and poverty reduction. NGO-Forum on Cambodia has designed following activities: 1- Maintaining in providing information and technical support to policy makers on Agricultural land management, Environmental Code and Environmental Impact Assess law to ensure the adopted laws are benefit to the poor and marginalized group. 2- Monitoring the implementation of the existing laws and policies namely land law, while land policy, forestry law and national policy on development partnership of privatesector with as well the impact of agriculture policies relating to climate change 3- Work with Network member of Land and Housing Rights Network (LAHRIN), Indigenous People and Forestry Network (IPFN) to influencing the government to resolve land disputes, preventing or mitigating the negative impacts of development projects such as Economic Land Concessions (ELCs) and mining issue in Cambodia.
ICF - Land Facility Coordination and Political Engagement Support
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This activity (ICF - Land Facility Coordination and Political Engagement Support ) is a component of Global Land Governance programme reported by FCDO, with a funding type of 104 - Procurement of Services and a budget of £1,330,000.This project benefits Developing countries, unspecified.And works in the following sector(s): Environmental policy and administrative management, Social Protection, Business policy and administration, Urban development and management.
Global Advocacy on Land and Forest Tenure
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Promote global policy dialogue on forest and land tenure with partner countries and other stakeholders through an annual global land forum as a key element of the WB land conference. The project will co-sponsor the WB land and poverty conference in 2024 in order to advance global policy dialogue and action on land and climate, with a specific focus on forest tenure rights, building on the COP26 IPLC Forest Tenure pledge.
Land Governance for Economic Development
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DFID will pursue actions globally to improve land rights protection to: help ensure women and men enjoy legally recognised, secure property and tenure rights. To Improve information and knowledgeto facilitate the provision of clear, transparent land related information and knowledge, enabling rights to be identified, understood and protected. To improve private sector investment through the development and rollout of a standardized investment risk assessment methodology and implementation of best practice in land governance.
Strengthening livelihoods, civil society and community-based natural resource management of indigenous communi
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Chepang and Tamang communities living in the hills of central Nepal are among the most marginalized and resource poor groups in Nepal.Their tiny land holdings provide no more than 3 to 6 months of food security and deforestation has contributed to environmental degradation. Due to lack of knowledge of efficient and sustainable agricultural practices and land-tenure rights, the communities are practicing unsustainable agriculture and animal husbandry which aggravate soil erosion that causes regular landslides that destroy agricultural fields and threaten the lives of people and animals. To improve access to remote villages, local government has started infrastructure development projects without proper social and environmental impact assessments. The objective of this project is to uplift the livelihoods and food security of the Chepang and Tamang communities through agro-forestry development and developed market access, strenghten community-based natural resource management, sustainable land use and climate change adaptation and empower women and persons with disabilities.This is achieved by, e.g. developing sound biodiversity management and sustainable livelihood activities in cooperation with community-based organizations and local government. Capacity building of forest user groups will be done to strenghten their operational capacity and local government will be supported in preparation and implementation of the local climate change adaptation plan of action. The continuation project implemented by NAFAN and supported by Swallows supports Finland's development objectives by increasing food security and promoting sustainable use of natural resources, local democracy and participation of women in decision making. The project will strengthen local partner organization's capacity and role in community capacity building and establishing linkages between communities and local government. The project is expected to benefit directly around 3000 right-holders and 150 duty-bearers. In addition, approx. 3500 people are expected to benefit indirectly.