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Planned resettlement site in Baidoa
19 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Karel Boers
Marta Cavallaro
Federica Acquaviva
Aoife Ossendorp
Somália

As part of a scoping study titled Land Governance for Climate Resilience: A review and case studies from LAND-at-scale projects headed by Richard Sliuzas, Emeritus Professor, University of Twente, IOM explored how climate plays a role in the UN-led Saameynta Joint Programme in Somalia. In this context, climate change is increasingly recognized as a multiplier of insecurity and fragility, where climate-related sudden and slow-onset disasters are driving people to leave their land and migrate. While migrating allows people to find alternative livelihoods and enhance their climate resilience, it can also be associated with instances of maladaptation to climate change. As such, this case highlights durable solutions in climate-driven urban sprawl in Baidoa.  

Scene from a workshop in the resettlement area of Guara-guara  (Búzi)
19 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Berta Rafael
Borges Chivambo
Aoife Ossendorp
Moçambique

As part of a scoping study titled Land Governance for Climate Resilience: A review and case studies from LAND-at-scale projects headed by Richard Sliuzas, Emeritus Professor, University of Twente, CTV explored the links between climate and land governance in the LAND-at-scale project “Scaling Community Legal Literacy, Land Rights Certification and Climate Resilience in Mozambique”. This case study focusses on experiences from the Búzi District, where Cyclone Idai (March 2019) showed the need for proactive interventions in the land sector aimed at preparing districts and local communities to face and plan for severe climatic phenomena and their impacts, but also the challenges at making this link explicit. 

data story climate, conflict and displacement in the Sahel
7 Dezembro 2023
Authors: 
Dr. Rick de Satgé
Saara Ocidental
África Oriental
Somália
África Central
Burkina Faso
Mali

As mudança climáticas são realmente a causa de conflitos e deslocamentos no Sahel? Essa história de dados explora o histórico de conflitos na região, a sobreposição com eventos climáticos e uma ampla gama de fatores institucionais para investigar este assunto. Os casos de Mali, Burkina Faso e Somália são usados como exemplos.

Camp for Internally Displaced in Bangassou, Central African Republic
5 Setembro 2023
Authors: 
Dr. Marie Gagné
República Centro-Africana

Nesta entrevista, o Prof. Felix Ngana fala sobre a criação da Unidade de Formação e Investigação (UFR) em Governação da Terra e Desenvolvimento Local (GFDL) na Universidade de Bangui, na República Centro-Africana (RCA). Após a criação de um programa de licenciatura, estão já em curso planos para estender esta formação aos níveis de mestrado e doutorado. Estes esforços são oportunos, uma vez que o país iniciou um processo de descentralização para eleger presidentes de câmara e governadores para dirigir os conselhos municipais e regionais, respetivamente.

Foto: Buhpesh Talwar/Unsplash
18 Abril 2023
América do Sul
Paraguai
Europa

Este artigo foi escrito por Maximiliano Manzoni para a publicação paraguaia El Surtidor, e é republicado como um trecho na Global Voices sob um acordo de mídia.

 

Calpi
13 Março 2023
Authors: 
CALPI Nicaragua
América Latina e Caribe
América Central
Nicarágua

CALPI recebeu informações de que a comunidade de Wilú foi atacada por colonos em 11 de março de 2023 e que em 10 de março três membros da comunidade Mayangna e duas crianças membros do povo indígena Mískitu foram sequestrados. Os agora sequestrados estavam a caminho da comunidade de Musawás em direção à comunidade de Betlehem no território Mayangna Sauni As, na Reserva da Biosfera de Bosawás, da Região Autônoma da Costa Norte do Caribe da Nicarágua.

12 Setembro 2022
Authors: 
Daniel Hayward
Ásia Central
Sudoeste Asiático

Contra o pano de fundo da guerra na Ucrânia, o boletim "O que ler" (What to read) analisa três artigos que exploram disputas territoriais distintas e menos conhecidas - todas elas na Ásia.

Foto: Simão Hossi/Global Voices
1 Agosto 2022
África subsariana
Angola

Por Simão Hossi

Moradores e aldeões estão sem a devida indemnização.

Foto: Simão Hossi/Global Voices

Estação de Bombagem do Cafú | Foto: Simão Hossi/Global Voices

Fonte: APIAN
15 Abril 2022
Authors: 
APIAN Nicaragua
América Latina e Caribe
América Central
Nicarágua

Por APIAN – Aliança de Povos Indígenas e Afrodescendentes da Nicarágua

Organizações

Burma Link is a non-profit non-governmental organisation that was founded by foreign specialists in the field of ethnic relations and international development together with refugees and migrants from Burma in August 2012 in Mae La refugee camp, Thailand. We set up Burma Link to centralise information on Burma’s conflict and displacement situation and to amplify the voices of local organisations working towards free and peaceful Burma.

The Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS) was established as an autonomous research Centre in 1980. Appreciating its role in the promotion of research and training, the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, recognized it as a national institute in the year 1986 and included the Centre in its network of institutions.

Forced Migration Online (FMO) provides online access to a diverse range of resources concerning the situation of forced migrants worldwide. By bringing together this collection of useful and time-saving resources, our primary aim is to support and facilitate research and policy making in the field.

The FMO collection adheres to international standards for organizing, managing and displaying information about the resources included in its collection.

Forced Migration Review (FMR) is the most widely read publication on forced migration – available in English, French, Spanish and Arabic, and free of charge in print and online. It is published by the Refugee Studies Centre in the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. Through FMR, authors from around the world analyse the causes and impacts of displacement; debate policies and programmes; share research findings; reflect the lived experience of displacement; and present examples of good practice and recommendations for policy and action.

The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) are a mainly Christian pro-active, pro-democracy humanitarian group who work throughout Burma (also known as Myanmar) but concentrate primarily on the heavily forested border region, delivering emergency medical assistance to sick and injured internally displaced people, or IDP's; a consequence of the long running campaign of violence by the military junta, the State Peace and Development Council, against Burma's ethnic minorities.

(from wikipedia)

Housing, Land, and Property Area of Responsibility

GLOBAL LEVEL COORDINATION

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has been leading the Housing, Land and Property (HLP) Area of Responsibility (AoR) since 2016.  Globally, the membership of the HLP AoR includes UN agencies, NGOs, research and academic institutions, donors, human rights and development agencies, and representatives of other AoRs and global clusters.

Odisha is one of the federal States of the Union of India which came into existence from 1936. The Government of Odisha has number of Departments under it, like the Ministry in case of Government of India, to deal with administration and governance of the State of Odisha. As land is under the State list of the Constitution of India, Revenue and Disaster Management Department of the Government of Odisha has been mainly dealing with matters related to land.

International Refugee Rights Initiative logo

IRRI was founded in 2004 to inform and improve responses to the cycles of violence and displacement that are at the heart of large-scale human rights violations. 


Over the last 12 years, we have developed a holistic approach to the protection of human rights before, during, and in the aftermath of displacement, by focusing on: 


  • identifying the violations that cause displacement and exile;
  • protecting the rights of those who are displaced, and

Naya Sawera Vikas Kendra (NSVK) has been working towards the empowerment of the poor and the marginalized since 1999. It has been effectively working to uplift the conditions of the denied and the deprived. NSVK has initiated several interventions to meet the changing socio-economic and political context and be relevant and working directly with the communities through the CBOs and their networks.

 

Our Vision:

To establish an egalitarian and non-exploitative “Sarvodaya” social order that will promote and uphold justice and economic self-reliance.

The legal data collected for Nicholas Tagliarino's dissertation and posted on Land Book examines whether national expropriation, compensation, and resettlement laws in developing countries are adopting international standards designed to secure tenure rights and ensure responsible land governance. The analysis conducted for this dataset is based on Section 16 of the UN Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure, which establishes standards on expropriation, compensation, and resettlement.

In partnership with the FIDH, OMCT created the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders in 1997. This unique collaboration is based on the complementarity of each organisation’s approach and is based on their respective NGO networks. In parallel, many meetings on this subject have been held, culminating with Forum 1998, which brought together more than 600 NGOs from 60 countries, just before the adoption of the United Nations’ Declaration on Human Rights Defenders in 1998.

Revista Amazônia

Revista Internacional de Direito Ambiental e Políticas Públicas. Publicação oficial do Programa de Mestrado em Direito Ambiental e Políticas Públicas da Universidade Federal do Amapá

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 PH Reinaux
8 Agosto 2022
América do Sul
Brasil

O Plenário do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) confirmou, por maioria de votos, liminar concedida em junho pelo ministro Luís Roberto Barroso para suspender despejos e desocupações até 31/10, em razão da pandemia da covid-19.

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