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Displaying 2076 - 2080 of 2116The Land Matrix Initiative Phase 2: Open Data for Transparency and Accountability on Land and Investment
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In order to further promote up-to date and reliable information on large-scale land acquisitions, contribute to the empowerment of weaker stakeholders and to correcting information asymmetries that negatively influence decisions over land, the program aims at supporting the Land Matrix Initiative Global Observatory as the primary reference point for data, information, and knowledge on large-scale land acquisitions, developing national, regional and thematic Land Observatories, and scaling up and creating momentum through replication, sharing, and up scaling of experiences and best practices of Land Observatories.
Legal Assistance for Kyrgyz farmers
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The NGO Legal Assistance for Rural Citizens (LARC) helps farmers and rural poor to claim and protect their tenure rights in rural Kyrgyzstan
Sustainable financing for the operation of new federal nature reserves (FINANP +)
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Contribution to the sustainability of new federal nature reserves
Community Investor Partnership Project (PROPARCERIA)
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The aim of this grant, which complemented the Rural Markets Promotion Programme (PROMER), was to strengthen land and natural resource tenure security through the piloting of business partnerships between smallholder farmers, rural communities and outside investors. It examined the tools available for establishing and securing land rights in the context of such partnerships and for negotiating and documenting sustainable partnership arrangements, including the award of legal personality to the community groups involved. The project worked with communities that had already been delimited and which wanted to work with investors. In areas where investors interest was high but local rights had not been delimited, the Community Land Initiative and similar projects were used to delimit local rights ahead of a new pilot exercise.