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The International Land Coalition (ILC) is a coalition of civil society and intergovernmental organizations promoting secure and equitable access to and control over land for poor women and men through advocacy, dialogue and capacity building.
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Displaying 136 - 140 of 258Los desafíos que enfrentan las mujeres rurales para tener tierra
En el caso de Nicaragua, la tenencia de la tierra ha experimentado cambios significativos en su evolución. A lo largo de la historia del país, la intervención del Estado sobre la tierra ha sido evidente a través de varios procesos de cambio en el régimen de tenencia de la tierra en áreas rurales, en los cuales las mujeres, como sector de la población rural, casi no figuraron.
Enhancing Land Reform Monitoring Effectiveness: A Toolkit for CSOs
This framework aims to help civil society organisations to monitor land reforms. It identifies indicators on outcomes on land tenure and access to land that will help CSOs critically examine whether the rural poor’s land tenure is more secure, and whether their access to land has been enhanced.
The Voluntary Guidelines on the Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries, and Forests in the context of National Food Security (VGGT) and the Proposed National Land Use and Management Act (NLUA)
This issue brief is an abridged version of the VGGT discussion paper, “The Voluntary Guidelines on the Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries, and Forests in the context of National Food Security (VGGT) and the Proposed National Land Use and Management Act (NLUA)” that analyzes to what extent the salient principles and recommendations of the VGGT are substantially reflected in the National Land Use Act/NLUA (House Bill 108).
Conservation and “land grabbing” in rangelands: Part of the problem or part of the solution?
Large-scale land acquisitions have increased in scale and pace due to changes in commodity markets, agricultural investment strategies, land prices, and a range of other policy and market forces. The areas most affected are the global “commons” – lands that local people traditionally use collectively — including much of the world’s forests, wetlands, and rangelands. In some cases land acquisition occurs with environmental objectives in sight – including the setting aside of land as protected areas for biodiversity conservation.
Guide to due diligence of agribusiness projects that affect land and property rights
This guide aims to help all stakeholders and companies who have a link with investments that affect land and property rights apply due diligence in their operations.