Video documentary -Access to Land Project in Bangladesh | Land Portal

Informações sobre recurso

Date of publication: 
Janeiro 2017
Resource Language: 
Duration: 
7.09

Uttaran is implementing a project titled, Sustainable Access to Land Equality-SALE' with support of European Union. SALE is the civil society component of overall access to land project that is lead by Department of Land Records and Surveys (DLRS) and Ministry of Land in Bangladesh. SALE partners are taking the main responsibility of the public awareness of vulnerable land owners, capacity support to make the vulnerable land owners sensitive land administration, to pilot transparent landless people selection and state land settlement to landless people. In addition, SALE will document the good practices, learning and challenges of land survey and settlement. Project Management Unit (PMU) has been set up and working to implement the project within the three pilot upazila with five components. The video documentary would help to understand the total project as well as progress has already been made at pilot level. The video has English voice and describe the progress of the five components.

Autores e editores

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Zannat Ara Ghani, 
Mamun Ur Rashid

Corporate Author(s): 

Uttaran, which means ‘transition’, in Bangla language, is a people centred organisation using a rights based approach to alleviate poverty, diversify livelihood opportunities and empower poor communities throughout the southwest region and gradually expanding to other parts of Bangladesh.  The core focus of Uttaran programs are human rights, land rights and agrarian reform, community based river basin management, sustainable water management, adaptation to climate change, ecological agriculture and food security.


Our vision & mission​

Publisher(s): 

Uttaran, which means ‘transition’, in Bangla language, is a people centred organisation using a rights based approach to alleviate poverty, diversify livelihood opportunities and empower poor communities throughout the southwest region and gradually expanding to other parts of Bangladesh.  The core focus of Uttaran programs are human rights, land rights and agrarian reform, community based river basin management, sustainable water management, adaptation to climate change, ecological agriculture and food security.


Our vision & mission​

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