Participe do Debate / Webinários
O Land Portal organiza debates dinâmicos e bem estruturados que têm um impacto duradouro, chegando ao fundo das questões discutidas. Esta abordagem contribui para construir comunidades de práticas, garantindo uma diversidade de envolvimento das partes interessadas e proporcionando resultados duradouros através de registros profissionais que podem ser consultados nos próximos anos. Esperamos poder contar com a sua participação nos nossos próximos webinários.
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O Papel dos Dados Abertos na Luta contra a Corrupção de Terras
Data e hora: 28 de janeiro das 3h às 16h30 CET (9h às 10h30 ET)
11h às 13h30 Brazil, 3h às 16h30 Angola, 4h às 17h30 Moçambique
Idioma do evento: Inglês
O Papel dos Dados Abertos na Luta contra a Corrupção de Terras
The Role of Open Data in the Fight against Land Corruption
Land and property rights in the Middle East and North Africa
Land and property rights are an essential to building just and equitable societies. Yet Prindex data shows that more than 1 in 4 people living in the Middle East and North Africa fear for these rights – a higher proportion than anywhere else in the world.
Drawing on expert knowledge, regional experience, and the latest data, the event examined where insecurity is highest, who is most likely to feel insecure, and why. Crucially, it is a chance to discuss what needs to be done to drive change.
Practices of African Youth access to land for a prosperous agriculture
Date Time: Nov 20, 2020 01:00 PM West Central AfricaDescription:
Join co-hosts Landesa and Yilaa for an expert discussion on the role youth can play in reforming agriculture and promoting economic development across the African continent. The webinar will provide insights into the current state of youth access and rights to land in Africa, current efforts to promote youth engagement in agriculture and lessons learned.
Webinar on COVID-19 and Tenure Security
9th Capitalization Meeting of the EU Land Governance Programme
3 NOVEMBER 2020, 10.00 – 11.30 CET (9.00 – 10.30 GMT)
Informal settlements and access to data in the time of COVID: a case for sharing data for decision making
The spread of COVID-19 in South Africa and other countries in the region has again brought to the fore the fact that very dense, under-serviced, mostly informal, settlements are not healthy places to live. They are also places where the spread of a disease is difficult to prevent or manage.
Webinar: The State of Land Information in South Africa
The State of Land Information in South Africa
COVID-19, Regulatory Rollback and the ‘Green Recovery’: Indigenous Peoples Raise Their Voices
As COVID-19 has hobbled governments around the world, environmental protections have diminished or disappeared altogether, leaving the door wide open for abuse, corruption, land grabs. Indigenous peoples and their territories are prime targets to pillage during this vulnerable period.
COVID-19, Biodiversity and Climate Change: Indigenous Peoples Defining the Path Forward
Indigenous Peoples and local communities manage more than half of the world´s land. These biodiverse ancestral lands are vital to the people who steward them and the planet we all share. But governments only recognize indigenous and community legal ownership of 10 percent of the world´s lands. Secure tenure is essential for safeguarding the existing forests against external forces. This is specifically true for forests managed by Indigenous Peoples, where much of the world’s carbon is stored.
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