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 2031 - 2035 of 2116Improvement of food security of former landless households in Cambodia
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The livelihood and the food security of recipients of land are improved.
Climate change, resource management, food security - ABN Guinea
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The objective of the project is to increase agricultural production and productivity through improved and sustainable use of natural water resources in the Niger Basin, thereby contributing to the improved food security and protection of the population from the impacts of climate change.
Rwanda Land Tenure Regularisation Programme
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Support to the National Land Centre to demarcate, adjudicate and issue title deeds for approximately 10m plots of land across the country, including promoting joint ownership of women. The programme supports a participatory mechanism for land adjudication and disputes resolution, has invested in mapping technology and is strengthening the land administration system.
Support to MINEPAT in Spatial Planning
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Strengthening the capacities of MINEPAT to use the results of data collection and assessment in the area of land usage.
Forest protection and the management of natural resources in Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru
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The purpose of the project is to conserve natural resources in Peru's Manu Biosphere Reserve, home to a unique and rich biological diversity. To this end, it assists the local population in managing natural resources. Measures include: utilisation agreements, development and dissemination of environmentally sound resource utilisation methods, reduction of human-wildlife conflict (for instance by setting up a hotline, building fences and conducting an environmental education campaign on the ecological function of wildlife) and delivering training for improved management of the Biosphere Reserve with increased codetermination by the representatives of local and indigenous groups. By preventing deforestation and supporting the natural regeneration of degraded areas, the project also contributes to climate change mitigation.