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Rick has over 40 years experience working in the land sector in Southern Africa. He is part of the Land Portal knowledge engagement team working to research and develop knowledge resources including data stories, blogs and in-depth country profiles for Southern, Central and Eastern Africa.
Rick is also a Senior Research Associate with Phuhlisani NPC - a South African land sector NGO and the curator of specialist Southern African land news and analysis website https://knowledgebase.land
He has just moved to the BlueSky social media platform @africaland.bsky.social
He has a PhD from the University of Cape Town. His research in Langa, Cape Town features as the central case study in a recent book Urban Planning in the Global South (2018), co-authored with the late Vanessa Watson, which examines the on-going contestations over land and housing in the rapidly growing cities of the global South.
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Displaying 81 - 90 of 470Reform Development Finance Institutions’ (DFIs) grievance mechanisms to uphold human rights
DRC president finally signs new Indigenous peoples law
Can a luxury chocolate company save a Congolese forest?
Why it’s important to understand the unique plight of internally displaced people in Africa
Villagers Brace for Another Displacement: This Time, It’s for Coal.
Why COP27 needs a more sophisticated debate about livestock and climate change
Grabbing land from black farmers and political opponents in Zimbabwe
Reimagining governance of the Commons in Cameroon
Malawi becomes the first country to open the IMF’s new ‘Food Shock Window’
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has a new financing tool called the ‘Food Shock Window’ to address balance of payments needs linked to the global food crisis. Malawi, where hunger among the poor is common, is the first low-income country to open that window.
Under the “staff-level agreement”, in IMF-speak, Malawi will receive up to $88.3-million in emergency financing. Hunger periodically stalks the warm heart of Africa, especially at the start of the grain-planting season when most of the previous season’s crop has been consumed.
African Civil Society And Faith Leaders Say Rebranding The Green Revolution Is No Solution
Farmers, civil society and faith leaders of the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa recognise the double rebranding of the Green Revolution as an admission of failure, a cynical distraction, and reject the new strategy offered by the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).