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Peru: Classification of Conflicts in the Community Titling Process
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décembre 2021
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The Global Programme 'Responsible Land Policy' (GPRLP) is part of the Special Initiative 'One World, No Hunger' of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), which aims to reduce extreme poverty and hunger.

 

In Peru, ProTierras Comunales (PTC), as part of the Global Programme, aims to improve access to land and natural resources for native communities in the Peruvian Amazon, in the regions Ucayali and San Martín. Given the increasingly complex and violent situation in many parts of Amazonia, conflict management is of decisive importance for the process of securing land rights of native communities. PTC has introduced a conflict classification system in the community titling process in both project regions.

 

For more information on the project: Land Titles for Indigenous Communities in Peru | Land Portal.

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Sondra Wentzel, María-José Muñoz, Harald Rettner

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