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Increasing land conflicts in Gambia

29 March 2019

Effective land management is predicated on proper ownership. It is those with legitimate documentation for the land they claim to own who can confidently make decisions on what to do with their parcels and maximise the potential.


Ownership is essentially determined by title deeds. Unfortunately, there is increasing conflicts involving land conflicts in the country that need urgent address. 


Liberia’s new land rights law hailed as victory, but critics say it’s not enough

22 March 2019
  • Areas allocated to rubber, oil palm and logging concessions cover around a quarter of Liberia’s total land mass.
  • Liberian activists and the international community have warned that land disputes on oil palm concessions were becoming a time bomb for conflict in the country, and urging lawmakers to give indigenous communities full rights to land the government had handed out as its own.

Call for Session Proposals: LANDac Annual International Conference 2019!

31 January 2019

We are very pleased to invite proposals for sessions for the LANDac Annual International Conference 2019. Practitioners, researchers, policymakers, all are welcome to organise a session at this year’s conference. We welcome workshops, panels, roundtables, debates, talk shows and other innovative formats. Films and exhibitions are also very welcome, as well as posters about your organisation or project.

Climate change recognized as ‘threat multiplier’, UN Security Council debates its impact on peace

25 January 2019

As climate change is increasingly recognized as a “threat multiplier” by scientists, political representatives, and civil society across the world, the United Nations Security Council held an open debate on Friday to discuss its concrete impact on peace and security, and focus on tangible ways to diminish the effects of global warming.


Canada: indigenous anti-pipeline protesters call police presence ‘act of war’

07 January 2019

Police officers deployed near checkpoint where protesters have gathered to block the construction of a natural gas pipeline

Indigenous protesters in Canada have called a growing police presence near their makeshift checkpoint “an act of war”, as tensions mount over a stalled pipeline project in northern British Columbia.

Land Portal Receives Support from GIZ to Scale up Work on Information Management & Dissemination

17 December 2018

The Land Portal Foundation is pleased to announce financial support by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) to scale up work on information management and dissemination.


In particular, GIZ support will go towards expanding existing and creating new thematic portfolios on the Land Portal.


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