Este webinário tem como objetivo desenvolver o potencial de pesquisadores(as) e profissionais de toda a África para entender melhor as abordagens sustentáveis da governança de dados fundiários. O webinário destacará a importância da boa governança de dados fundiários para melhorar os direitos de propriedade e permitir serviços governamentais mais eficientes.
This webinar aims to build the capacity of researchers and practitioners across Africa to better understand sustainable approaches to land data governance. The webinar will highlight the importance of good land data governance for improving property rights and enabling more efficient government services.
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We are pleased to announce the new dates for the Land Conference 2022: The failed Promise of Tenure Security, Customary Rights and Dispossession. The conference is set to take place from 17-19 August 2022 online and in-person venues. The conference will be a hybrid event and is jointly convened by the Land and Accountability Research Centre (LARC) at UCT, the Legal Resources C
CALL FOR PAPERS - CLOSING DATE 1 MAY 2022
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To celebrate International Women’s Day, the Climate Funds Management Unit (SCCFM) will host a discussion of gender equality in results-based climate finance with experts in the field on March 7th.
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Wednesday, 3rd November 2021
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Thursday, 11 March 2021 from 13:00–14:00 (CAT)
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Source: UNECA
2020-2030: une décennie pour créer une Afrique transformée et prospère dans le cadre du Programme 2030 et du Programme 2063.
LUNDI, FÉVRIER 24, 2020 - JEUDI, FÉVRIER 27, 2020
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
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The Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa invites you to a public conversation between:
Nicolette Naylor, Ford Foundation
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Sibongile Ndashe, Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa
Date: 10 July 2018
Time 16:30 for 17:00 – 19:00
Venue: ISLA Offices
15th Floor Marble Towers
208 – 211 Jeppe Street
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Over a billion people worldwide, predominately smallholder farmers, lack secure land rights, which are crucial for obtaining loans and providing the long-term visibility necessary for planning successful agricultural operations. Open data technologies enable mapping and access to information on land rights, which in turn can lead to more protection for community and smallholder farmers.