En septembre 2022, la Sierra Leone a promulgué des lois sans précédent relatives à la terre, au climat et au développement durable. Cette nouvelle loi transforme la capacité des communautés à protéger leurs droits fonciers et à poursuivre le développement durable. Ce webinaire abordera les processus, les expériences, les défis et le contexte de cette nouvelle loi, en soulignant les nouvelles responsabilités en Sierra Leone.
In most countries, land inequality is growing. Worse, new measures and analysis published by the International Land Coalition show that land inequality is significantly higher than previously reported.
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Le mouvement Nyéléni pour la souveraineté alimentaire en Europe et en Asie centrale lance la Saison 2 de son cycle de webinaires. L’épisode 1 portera sur « les plateformes nationales pour une réforme des politiques foncières.
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Date: 16 Janvier 2020
Source: APS
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Source: AGTER
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AGTER vous invite à sa prochaine réunion thématique publique :
Mieux prendre en compte le foncier pour renforcer la sécurité alimentaire en Tunisie
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Date: 12 décembre 2019
Source: Foncier & Développement
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The Land & Accountability Research Centre (LARC) at the University of Cape Town commissioned the vivid documentary film This Land as a way for rural people to bring the untold story of their struggle for rights and accountability on communal land into urban forums of legislative, political and corporate decision-making.
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Many women around the world are working to improve their land rights. Yet the access to their land is often insecure. During this evening, you will hear stories by women who are involved in different initiatives at the grassroots level – from the Netherlands to Malawi. What lessons can we learn and how can they generate ideas that lead to more action on the ground?
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Kick-off event: meet female land rights champions, make your work more effective and join the festive launch of a photo exhibition
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Large-scale acquisition of land in the global South has received a great deal of interest in the last few years. Especially following the food crisis (2003-08), and stimulated by the growing demand for biofuels, pressure on land continues to increase. This course provides a multidisciplinary analysis of the ‘land rush’ within the more general context of land governance in Africa, Asia and Latin America: the history and drivers, the diversity of stakeholders and networks involved, the urgency of current challenges, and innovative governance solutions.