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Discussions Archive

Below you can find any of the land and property rights discussions that have been held on the Land Portal in the past.

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4 discussões arquivadas
Closed
19 Novembro 2018 to 7 Dezembro 2018
Facilitators: 
Dr. Rick de Satgé
Partners: 
Phuhlisani NPC
Land Portal Foundation
África do Sul

In February 2018, South Africa’s National Assembly passed a resolution to establish an ad hoc Constitutional Review Committee to explore and debate the need for a constitutional amendment to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation in the public interest.

Closed
20 Julho 2018 to 20 Agosto 2018
Facilitators: 
Dr. Emmanuel Urey
Ali Kaba
Partners: 
Landesa - Rural Development Institute
Sustainable Development Institute
Rights Rice Foundation
Land Rights Now
Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI)
Oxfam International
Libéria

The Sustainable Development Institute (SDI), Landesa, and the Land Portal Foundation are co-facilitating an online discussion on Liberia's Land Rights Bill (LRB) that may soon be voted on by the Liberian National Legislature.

Making Rangelands More Secure
Closed
29 Janeiro 2018 to 9 Fevereiro 2018
Facilitators: 
Fiona Flintan
Dr. Pablo Manzano Baena
Jaukazin Gorkii
Partners: 
International Land Coalition
Land Portal Foundation
ILC Rangelands Initiative
África
Ásia
Global

Land and resource loss, and change and fragmentation in the rangelands have increased dramatically in recent years due to both ‘external’ and ‘internal’ influences, including a lack of recognition of land- and resource-ownership rights, poor land-use planning, and privatization processes.

Join the dialogue: Customary Land Rights in Zambia
Closed
15 Janeiro 2018 to 6 Fevereiro 2018
Facilitators: 
Mr. Andrew Chilombo
Matt Sommerville
Partners: 
United States Agency for International Development
Land Portal Foundation
Zâmbia
Global

 

Customary Land Recognition in Zambia

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