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Other organizations (Projects Database)
Other organizations (Projects Database)

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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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Reintegration and Shelter Support to Returnees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and Host Communities in B

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Since the inauguration of a new government in Burundi, following elections in May-June 2020, there is an improvement of the political and security situation in the country. This has contributed to the voluntary return of a considerable number of refugees from neighbouring countries to their provinces of origin and others continue to express willingness to return home. In most areas of return, the availability of financial resources, basic shelter and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services are already strained, and currently stretched even further with the arrival of returnees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) who have been negatively affected by disasters (mainly floods, landslides, torrential rains). This project aims to contribute to the longer-term support, reintegration, recovery and resilience of returnees, IDPs, and their communities through: (1) implementing small grants mechanisms aimed at conflict prevention and peace building and livelihoods trainings; (2) the provision of shelter, non-food items, and sanitation and hygiene support for vulnerable displaced populations; and (3) strengthening the delivery of direct assistance and services to meet land access-related protection needs and risks experienced by returnees, including through already strengthened mapping of services, referrals, and case management.

Integrated Support for Displacement Affected Populations in Baidoa, Somalia

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The objective of this project is to ensure that internally displaced persons at risk of eviction in Baidoa, Somalia, have dignified, safe and secure living space and access to services. It aims to address immediate humanitarian needs and risk of eviction, whilst contributing to urban development and city extension, including land tenure security.

Providing critical life saving water and sanitation solutions for support to newly arrived Rohingyas in Cox's

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The main objective of the project is to support WASH needs for approximately 100,000 households in the coming months in a new site located in Ukhia Upazila – Kutupalong Makeshift Settlement Expansion Zone (KMS-EZ). The land will be a total of 2,000-5,000 acres and encompass current makeshift settlements (MS), Kutupalong and Balukhali reaching into the forest land as per requested by the Government of Bangladesh.

Support to the Implementation of Land Tenure Formalization for Vulnerable Rural Population

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The project addresses the last phase of the implementation of the formalization public policy with the management and promotion of the processes for the granting of property titles. This initiative aims to formalize and promote land tenure rights in rural Columbia, with a particular focus on supporting and informing vulnerable populations. Within the framework of the execution of the project and as a transversal axis, a strategy of institutional strengthening and inclusion of the community in solving the problem is proposed through two lines of work: the application of routes to consolidate the legal security of rural lands for the rural population; 2. accompany the territorial entities so that they strengthen their human capital and can have an efficient administrative, technical and financial management in the process management.

Grant: TROCAIRE (USC) Influence of land ownership impermanent syndrome on conservation and utilisation of agro

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A $141,180 Bilateral grant from Trocaire to Bioversity for TROCAIRE (USC) Influence of land ownership impermanent syndrome on conservation and utilisation of agrobiodiversity and subsequent effect on food attitudes and consumption patterns