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  1. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    décembre, 2013
    Bolivie

    In the last two decades, the best agricultural lands in Bolivia have been put into commercial production by large-scale producers closely linked to foreign investors, particularly Brazilians. Foreigners now control more than one million hectares of prime agricultural and ranching lands in Bolivia, primarily in the eastern lowland department of Santa Cruz, an important agroexport region dominated by transnational corporations and what has been termed “trans-Latina” corporations or TLCs.

  2. Library Resource
    How To: Contract Monitoring Roadmap
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    octobre, 2013
    Global

    This platform provides an introduction to the concepts surrounding community monitoring, based on the "Contracting Roadmap" developed by the World Bank Institute. It is appropriate for civil society organisations who are exploring whether they can monitor procurements, butit also applies to any entity interested in contract and project monitoring. It explains the different types of monitoring and different approaches, how to access data and general rules in what to do with it afterwards in the analysis.

  3. Library Resource
    trainer's guide
    Manuels et directives
    mars, 2013
    Global

    This trainer's guide is complementary to this training toolkit. It is part of an approach that aims to sensitize government agents about land administration, develop their capacity to address issues of corruption and to enhance transparency in the land sector. It focuses specifically on land administration with a view to filling the capacity development gap in the land administration sector. Training content covers key themes clustered into different training sessions related to land governance, transparency, land administration and tools that could help bring about transparency.

  4. Library Resource
    transparency administration
    Manuels et directives
    mars, 2013
    Global

    This training toolkit aims to sensitize government agents about land administration, develop their capacity to address issues of corruption and to enhance transparency in the land sector. It focuses specifically on land administration with a view to filling the capacity development gap in the land administration sector. Training content covers key themes clustered into different training sessions related to land governance, transparency, land administration and tools that could help bring about transparency. It comes with a trainer's guide.

  5. Library Resource
    GENDER TOOLKIT
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    avril, 2013
    Global

    This toolkit aims to give civil society organizations the tools they need to address gender justice issues in their work. The toolkit contains sections on:


    1. Gender Concepts (terms, frameworks and key debates);
    2. Gender Action Links (topical briefings and action resources);
    3. Gender Tools (checklists, indicators and methodologies for gender analysis in specific sectors); and
    4. Gender Data (links to sex-disaggregated databases).
  6. Library Resource
    CEDAW Handbook COVER
    Manuels et directives
    avril, 2013
    Global

    This handbook is an introduction to the human rights of indigenous women. It provides some detail on the CEDAW as the only instrument specifically for women. It also provides a brief overview of the other available human rights mechanisms.

  7. Library Resource
    Natural Resource Contracts
    Manuels et directives
    novembre, 2013
    Global

    This guide aims to explain common topics that are addressed in natural resource contracts and to provide suggestions for improving contracts that are vague or unfavorable to host countries and to the protection of land rights. It covers a number of topics relevant to contracts:

    ● Environmental and social issues

    ● Fiscal provisions

    ● Transparency

    ● Dispute resolution

    This resource is part of the CCSI’s Directory of Community Guidance on Agreements Relating to Agriculture or Forestry Investment.

  8. Library Resource
    Human Impact and Land Degradation in Mongolia
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    décembre, 2013
    Mongolie

    Climate warming and human actions both have negative impacts on the land cover of Mongolia, and are accelerating land degradation. Anthropogenic factors which intensify the land degradation process include mining, road erosion, overgrazing, agriculture soil erosion, and soil pollution, which all have direct impacts on the environment. In 2009–2010, eroded mining land in Mongolia increased by 3,984.46 ha., with an expansion in surrounding road erosion. By rough estimation, transportation eroded 1.5 million ha. of land.

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