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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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Strengthening the management capacities of the Cultural Affirmation initiatives that improve the socio-cultura

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Asociacin No Gubernamental Rural Amaznica Andina Choba Choba (Choba-Choba) will help communities living in the buffer zone of the Cordillera Azul national park to recover and reestablish traditional land management and agricultural production practices, promote agricultural biodiversity, and carry out natural resource conservation and sustainable economic development activities. The project will benefit 3,680 community members who live in the districts of Pilluana and Tres Unidos, in the Mishikiyacu Valley of San Martin Region.

Protect and Realize the Socioeconomic Rights of Palestinians in East Jerusalem and their Right to the City

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The project is designed to hold Israel as the occupying power accountable to respect, protect and fulfill the socioeconomic rights of the Palestinian population in East Jerusalem and to halt all measures aimed at weakening the Palestinian presence in the city. In particular, the project goal is to prevent the settlement of title/land registration processes from infringing on Palestinian property rights and leading to further dispossession, Likewise, the project seeks to improve governmental programming designed to increase labor market participation among Palestinian women and to advance recommendations to promote the adequate construction of public buildings.

Sustainable organic agriculture and food security for rural farmers

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In the rural areas of Myanmar 70% of the people are farmers and are depending on agriculture. Nowadays, farmers have an increased use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides and only grow one type of crop (monoculture). Soils are getting unusable. Green Vision Group offers workshops on organic/sustainable agriculture and land rights for 30 farmers from Lehe District. They will also distribute a variety of seeds and information materials about negative impacts of using pesticides/fertilizers.