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displacement mozambique
5 juillet 2021
Authors: 
Marja Spierenburg
Mozambique
Brésil

This session was inspired by the Idai and Kenneth cyclones that hit Mozambique in 2019, as well as military instability in the north of the country, resulting in massive displacements. In this session, presenters discussed the consequences of and prospects for resettlement legislation and procedures in Mozambique in light of increased climate change vulnerability, focusing on impacts on livelihoods and relations with host communities.

2 mai 2021
Authors: 
David Matsinhe
Mozambique

By David Matsinhe for the Daily Maverick. 

Originally posted at: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-04-25-recipe-for-conflict-n...

 

Foto: Alfredo Zuniga AFP
19 avril 2021
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne
Mozambique

Governo vem adotando posicionamento favorável à promoção dos interesses privados em detrimento do exercício do seu papel de proteger efetivamente os direitos das populações no país.

Por Isabella Lamas*  

Fonte: Nzira Deus
30 mars 2021
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne
Mozambique
Nzira Deus denuncia a usurpação de terras e a violência em Moçambique e compartilha estratégias feministas para a organização e transformação.
 

Por Nzira Deus

 

Photo credit: Sandra Coburn for USAID
4 mars 2021
Authors: 
Jennifer Duncan
Éthiopie
Malawi
Mozambique
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Zambie
Ghana
Libéria
Inde
Global

Secure land and resource rights are critical for household wellbeing and livelihoods in many developing countries, where land is the principal asset for the rural poor.

mozambique-80752_1280
15 octobre 2020
Authors: 
Mr. Simon Norfolk
Maria Muianga
Mozambique

This is the story of how dozens of communities in Mozambique are mapping and documenting their own land rights. "A New Hope" is the winner of the Land Portal's Second Data Story Contest, and is authored by the team at Terra Firma Mozambique.  

 

AFP/Luis Tato
17 septembre 2020
Afrique
Mozambique
Rwanda
Zimbabwe
Angola
Afrique du Sud
Europe orientale

Por Hermenegildo Langa

Em África, muitas preocupações em torno da exploração de terra são semelhantes, sobretudo a necessidade de evitar conflitos assegurando a posse segura pelas comunidades. O Ruanda é um dos exemplos a seguir, mas há outras experiências, boas e más, sobre as quais vale a pena reflectir.

Fonte: Felipe Brescancini
13 mai 2020
Authors: 
Henrique Norte
Amanda Martínez
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne
Mozambique
Mulheres reúnem-se para dançar Tufo na comunidade de Mafalala, em Maputo. Fonte: Felipe Brescancini - Think Twice Brasil.
 
A falta de acesso à posse de terra urbana é uma das possíveis causas da expansão e formação das chamadas favelas, presentes nas grandes metrópoles do Sul Global. As favelas geralmente estão localizadas em zonas de risco, tais como em morros ou nas beiras de canais que colocam em perigo permanente a saúde pública de quem nelas habita. 
 
One Company’s Journey to Better Respect Land: Illovo Sugar Africa
12 juillet 2019
Authors: 
Mina Manuchehri
Malawi
Mozambique
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Zambie
Afrique du Sud
Global

Our sugar is made from sugarcane. And sugarcane is not planted in trees or in the air, it’s planted in the ground, in the soil, on land. It’s the bedrock of our investment.

—Illovo Land Champion

Announcing the LandAssess Tool: Demystifying Land Risks in Project Due Diligence
2 juillet 2019
Authors: 
Mina Manuchehri
Malawi
Mozambique
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Global

In recent years, numerous companies have made commitments to better recognize and respect land rights throughout their supply chains. Although making such commitments is a critical first step towards achieving more responsible investments, many companies still struggle with how to practically implement those commitments.

Promoting Land Grabs, Increasing Inequality
7 juin 2019
Authors: 
Scott Schang
Mozambique
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Global

In the past decade, significant international attention focused on “land grabs” in developing countries by companies and others hungry for land to grow food and procure resources for the world’s growing population.

28 mai 2019
Authors: 
Dr. Konrad Hentze
Afrique
Mozambique
Zambie

This data story gives an overview of current land grabbing databases, their lack of spatial information and how remote sensing datasets can overcome this lack when being used to detect large scale agricultural production schemes.

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