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Other organizations (Projects Database)
Other organizations (Projects Database)

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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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Rights based REDD+ Indonesia

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Outcome 1: The international climate regime for land-use and forests includes a rights-based approach and provisions to protect natural ecosystems • Outcome 2: Indigenous peoples and other forest-dependent communities enjoy greater respect for their land rights and are recognised for their sustainable management and protection of the rainforest. Implementing partners: AMAN, PARADISEA,WALHI KALTenG,WARSI

PELUM Uganda SP Right to Food 2019-2020

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PELUM Uganda will lead the consortium members on both seeds and land work by consolidating momentum to stop insensitive land acquisition processes by government and private companies and individuals, map and establish strategic collaborations with other actors including research organizations at different levels, work with seeds companies to influence their attitudes positively on farmer managed seeds systems, influence formulation and implementation of subnational climate policies, improve understanding and attitudesof men and cultural institutions on women land rights, strengthen land administration structures. PELUM will do all these through her member organizations that are directly implementing R2F project.

Rights based REDD+ Myanmar

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Outcome 1: The international climate regime for land-use and forests includes a rights-based approach and provisions to protect natural ecosystems • Outcome 2: Indigenous peoples and other forest-dependent communities enjoy greater respect for their land rights and are recognised for their sustainable management and protection of the rainforest. Implementation by RFN and partners