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Displaying 91 - 100 of 406Taking Data Back: Women’s Sovereignty over Land Data
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality”. The day aims to celebrate women and girls who are championing the advancement of transformative technology and digital education. It will also explore the impact of the digital gender gap on widening economic and social inequalities.
Webinar recap: The Maledu judgment the power of tenure rights recognition
Under the umbrella of the Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN) series, the second webinar of the series “The Maledu Judgement: The power of tenure rights recognition” took place on March 22nd, 2023. The webinar drew in a little over 230 participants and featured panelists from the private sector, members of mining-affected communities and practitioners. The series is organized by a consortium of organizations, including the Land Portal Foundation, CCSI, IIED and Namati.
Unafraid, unbowed, and unapologetic: The life and legacy of Judy Heumann
The Land Portal Celebrates International Open Data Day 2023
One of our main goals and missions at the Land Portal is to help democratize the information landscape on land. More specfifically, the Land Portal Foundation was established to create, curate and disseminate land governance information by fostering an inclusive and accessible data landscape. This International Open Data Day, set to take place on March 4th, we invite you to read more of our latest content on our open data related!
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Celebrating International Women's Day in the Context of Women's Land Data
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality”. The day aims to celebrate women and girls who are championing the advancement of transformative technology and digital education.
Episode 4- Where do we land up on the rights of persons with disabilities?
Engagement en faveur des droits de tenure forestière des peuples autochtones et des communautés locales
Un an après l’annonce de l’Engagement, ce premier rapport du Groupe des bailleurs de fonds pour les droits de tenure forestière présente un bilan des progrès réalisés par les donateurs en 2021. Le rapport décrit la façon dont les donateurs œuvrent ensemble, en concertation avec les associations dirigées par les peuples autochtones et les communautés locales.
Fundo para o Manejo Florestal Indígena e Comunitário
Passado um ano desde a constituição do Fundo, este primeiro relatório do Grupo de Fomento ao Manejo Florestal traz um retrato da evolução alcançada em 2021. O documento descreve o trabalho conjunto dos doadores, em diálogo com povos indígenas e organizações comunitárias locais.
Compromiso de tenencia forestal de los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades locales
A un año del anuncio de este Compromiso, el primer informe del Grupo de financiadores de la tenencia forestal aporta un pantallazo del avance de esta colaboración en 2021. El informe describe como los donantes trabajan de forma conjunta, manteniendo el diálogo con pueblos indígenas y organizaciones lideradas por comunidades locales.
Post COP27: Reflecting on Donor Promises to Forest Guardians
This final webinar of the Land Dialogues 2022 series, will take place after the UN Climate Change Conference COP 27 (6 – 18 November, Sharm El-Sheik). With a historic 1.7 billion dollar pledge having been made at last year’s COP26 by the Forest Tenure Funders Group to advance Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Communities’ tenure rights and their forest guardianship, it is important that we discuss challenges and opportunities in the context of these important advancements. The “Post COP27: Reflecting on Donor Promises to Forest Guardians” webinar will serve as a platform to reflect on progress made, what is falling short and if the 1.7 billion dollar pledge made during COP26 was reflected during COP27.