Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs, research organizations etc.
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Displaying 1926 - 1930 of 2116Strengthening Land Governance
General
The recent transition to market economy and creation of land market has led to increased land speculation. In the face of weak legal frameworks and institutions for their protection, the land access of women and men farmers, especially those (mostly ethnic minorities) living in upland shifting cultivation areas, is at risk. Land governance will be a central issue in any political dialogue with ethnic leaders. The rapidly evolving political environment presents both opportunities and risks for equitable land governance.
Sustainable Management of Land and Environment, SMOLE, II
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SMOLE aims at reducing absolute poverty in the society through environmentally sound land management and socio-economic development. The Project consists of four main components: 1. Institutional Development, 2. Land Management, 3. Environmental Management, 4. Awareness Raising. Specific objective for SMOLE II, which will cover the period of June 2009 May 2013, is to achieve the medium level of operations and feasibility in sustainable land and environmental management.
Conflict sensitive Ressource and asset Management (COSERAM) II
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Capacity building and consultation with focus on "Peace and Secruity".
Governance and Economic Management Support (GEMS)
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GEMS is strengthening concessions monitoring and management by the Government of Liberia, including supporting the establishment of a concessions cadastre, withina broader program of support to human and institutional capacity building in Liberia's public sector.
Sector Project "Land Policy and Land Management" I
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Poverty and conflict reducing land policy and land division are increasingly accounted for in development strategies and activities of the partner countries in Africa, Asia, Southeastern Europe and Latin America as well as in international cooperation