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Ghana to lose over $3m project over land dispute

By: Eliasu Tanko
Date: September 28th 2016
Source: STARRFM Online

A longstanding land dispute which continues to brew raw tensions in the Bole district of the Northern region has threatened the survival of a $3,139,383 poverty alleviation project.

The project, Babator Irrigated Farming Hub, an initiative of the Africa Agriculture Development Company (AgDevCo) a social impact investor and project in Agriculture sector missioned to reduce poverty, hunger, under-nutrition and improve food security.

Villagers in southern India battle reservoir that will submerge their homes

By: Rina Chandran

Date: September 26th 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


VEMULAGHAT, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The peacefulness of the lush green fields of paddy and maize lining the road to Vemulaghat village in Telangana, India belies the anger of villagers protesting against the southern state's plans to acquire about 21,000 acres of land for a reservoir.


Global land rush enters 'more dangerous stage', says anti-poverty group

By: Chris Arsenault

Date: September 23rd 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - International land deals, often for giant agriculture projects, now cover an area the size of Germany and a growing share are getting up and running, fuelling fears that local residents will be displaced, the anti-poverty group Oxfam said on Monday.


Rights groups criticise Ivory Coast over cocoa farmer evictions

By: Joe Bavier


Date: 19 September 2016


Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation 


Rights groups have accused Ivory Coast authorities of failing to provide a minimum level of support when they evicted tens of thousands of illegal cocoa farmers from a national park, leaving them vulnerable and putting pressure on local communities.


The government rejected the criticism on Friday.


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