Building Resilience from the Ground Up: Prof. Jiju Alex on Decentralized Climate Governance in Kerala
Roots of Resistance: Adivasi Struggles in the Era of Digital Dispossession
Webinar recap: land rights and critical minerals
Transforming finance for sustainable development: Rethinking Official Development Assistance for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
On November 27, 2024, the Global Donor Working Group on Land convened a pivotal session as part of the Global Donor Platform for Rural Development Annual General Assembly (AGA). Under the theme “Redefining and Enhancing the Quality of Finance for Sustainable Development,” the event focused on optimizing Official Development Assistance (ODA) to address the needs and rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). The session spotlighted practical approaches to improving the inclusivity, efficiency, and impact of development finance amidst intensifying global crises.
Protecting Biodiversity Hinges on Securing Indigenous and Community Land Rights
In 2022, countries reached a historic agreement to halt biodiversity loss by conserving at least 30% of land and water by 2030. This marked a critical step toward protecting the world's precious remaining species and ecosystems. But that's not all: The Global Biodiversity Framework, as it's known, also explicitly calls on countries to recognize and uphold Indigenous Peoples and local communities' rights in their conservation strategies.
Empowering Africa's Youth Through Land Rights: A Path to Sustainable Development
As I addressed the Fourth International Conference on Youth and Land Governance in Africa (CIGOFA4), I reflected on the critical issue of youth and land access in Africa, which remains a significant barrier to sustainable development. Land is more than an economic asset; it is the foundation of our cultural heritage, our identity, and the key to our future. However, across sub-Saharan Africa, land access continues to pose challenges, especially for our youth. These challenges, if left unaddressed, will hinder Africa's growth.
SudCam: A Decade of Broken Promises and Community Struggles
In the villages surrounding SudCam's vast rubber plantation in Southern Cameroon, the contrast between initial promises and current reality is striking. More than a decade after the establishment of this Halcyon Agri Corporation Limited subsidiary, local communities face a radical transformation of their environment and way of life.
Webinar recap: Inclusive Land Governance and Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration: Whose Purpose?
Bridging the Gap: Empowering Indigenous Communities Through Direct Climate Finance
Case study: What makes Land Dialogues a success?
The Land Dialogues nurture a community of trust with Indigenous peoples, local communities, and Afro-descendent peoples by producing webinars that bring unlikely voices and perspectives together.
Exercising the governance muscle - why inclusive land governance matters
Inclusive land governance at the local level allows for the community’s broader governance ‘muscle’ to be exercised in a constructive and practical way. This can reduce conflict and spark transformative social change.