Ardhi Yetu Programme (AYP Plus) is a national land rights advocacy programme that consolidates on-the-ground interventions, while integrating resilience and adaptation. AYP plus utilizes and builds upon the CSO capacity, national forums and joint advocacy platforms developed during the first phase of AYP, to support the overall objective that; active communities and civil society advocate for an inclusive and transparent land sector, strengthening the land tenure security and resilience of small-scale farming and pastoral communities particularly women.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2020République-Unie de Tanzanie
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2009République-Unie de Tanzanie
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2014 Highlights
Documents de politique et mémoiresdécembre, 2014République-Unie de TanzanieIn the year 2014, the PP has recorded great achievements in terms of revised outcomes. Some unique and strategic approaches employed by the PP are partly the reason for the achievements. This brief is a summary of the key achievements made and the strategies or approaches used in 2014.
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2013 Highlights
Documents de politique et mémoiresdécembre, 2013République-Unie de TanzanieTanzania Natural Resource Forum in partnership with Care international implements a five years pastoralist programme (2012-2016) through registered Tanzanian Civil society Organizations (CSOs) and/or Community Based Organizations (CBOs) that work to improve the capacity of communities to overcome poverty, reduce vulnerability and strengthen the rights of men and women for sustainable livelihoods. This brief covers some highlights for 2013.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresmai, 2017République-Unie de Tanzanie
Land-use conflict is not a new phenomenon for pastoralists and farmers in Tanzania with murders, the killing of livestock and the loss of property as a consequence of this conflict featuring in the news for many years now. Various actors, including civil society organisations, have tried to address farmer–pastoralist conflict through mass education programmes, land-use planning, policy reforms and the development of community institutions. However, these efforts have not succeeded in the conflict.
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The Case of Bioshape, Kilwa District
Publication évaluée par des pairsnovembre, 2013République-Unie de TanzanieOne of the most wellknown biofuel investments was that of Bioshape, which acquired approximately 34,000 ha in Kilwa District for the cultivation of jatropha.
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Options for Land Use and Conflict Resolution in Loliondo Division, Ngorongoro District
Rapports et recherchesfévrier, 2011République-Unie de TanzanieThis report provides an overview of the conflict in Loliondo, reviewing historical information, current land uses and tenure arrangements.
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Submission to the Human Rights Council-Universal Review Mechanism (UPR 25th Session 2016)
Rapports et recherchesdécembre, 2016République-Unie de TanzanieThis is a stakeholder submission prepared by a coalition of 24 pastoralists and huntergatherers’ Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), forums, networks and groups. The stakeholders submission is a compilation of primary and secondary sources of information, evidence and facts collected through consultative meetings and interviews with civil society organizations, public officials and community members, experts on pastoralism as well as members of the academia.
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Review of United Republic of Tanzania-UPR 12th Session, 2011
Rapports et recherchesdécembre, 2011République-Unie de TanzanieThis report is a compilation of primary and secondary sources of information, evidences and facts collected through consultative meetings and interviews with CSOs and Community members. More information was obtained from different credible sources including the UN treaty bodies, UN special procedures, ACHPR, government reports, media as well as reports of fact finding missions of pastoralists’ CSOs members. Validation was done by pastoralist CSOs and National CSOs in two different meetings
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Case of Selected Districts in Arusha, Manyara and Dar es Salaam Regions
Rapports et recherchesdécembre, 2016République-Unie de TanzanieTanzania is endowed with numerous resources including livestock. It is number three country in Africa in terms of livestock population after Ethiopia and Sudan. Currently, the country (Tanzania) has more than 22 million livestock, of which at least 95% are indigenous animals kept under traditional livelihood model known as indigenous pastoralism. At least 70% of Tanzanians earn their living through agro-pastoralism whereby around 40% of them entirely practices indigenous pastoralism.
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