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gender equity in access to land

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Как защитить интересы женщин на Коллективных Землях?
16 November 2022
Africa
Kenya
Tanzania
Senegal
Central Asia
Mongolia

Обмен практическими стратегиями расширения прав и возможностей женщин на коллективно управляемых землях

*Мероприятие будет проводиться на английском языке c синхронным переводом  на русский язык

Organizers: 
Resource Equity
Foro Generación Igualdad
30 June 2022 to 2 July 2022

Location

Paris
France
FR
Global

Siete modos de cambiar el mundo

Organizers: 
UN Women
Woman helping her grandson to collect berries from a bush
7 March 2022

Location

United States
US
Eastern Africa
Central African Republic
Southern Africa
Western Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean
Eastern Asia
Southern Asia

To celebrate International Women’s Day, the Climate Funds Management Unit (SCCFM) will host a discussion of gender equality in results-based climate finance with experts in the field on March 7th.

Online book launch: Migration and Women’s Land Tenure Security in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
19 May 2021

Location

Online
XX
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand

The new book Migration and Women’s Land Tenure Security in the Greater Mekong Sub-region draws on country-level and ethnographic research, based on a collaboration between FAO and Chiang Mai University.

Organizers: 
Mekong Land Research Forum
How to Report  On SDG Land Targets in 2021:  Introductory Session for Government Partners
26 October 2020

Location

Online
United States
US
Global

All the UN member states have committed to achieve the Sustainable Development Targets by 2030. However, there is a clear gap between what is being committed and the delivery of the commitments. For example, in 2020 National Voluntary Reports only seven countries reported on specific land targets. No country reported on the all three key land targets.

Organizers: 
Land Portal Foundation
International Land Coalition
Landesa - Rural Development Institute
LANDac Summer School 2019: Land governance for development image
8 July 2019 to 19 July 2019

Location

Utrecht
Netherlands
NL
Global

Large-scale acquisition of land in the global South has received a great deal of interest in the last few years. Especially following the food crisis, and stimulated by the growing demand for biofuels, pressure on land continues to increase.

LANDac Annual International Conference 2019 image
4 July 2019 to 5 July 2019

Location

Muntgebouw
Leidseweg 90
3531 BG Utrecht
Netherlands
NL
Netherlands
Global

LAND GOVERNANCE IN TRANSITION: 

How to support transformations that work for people and nature?

 

Organizers: 
LANDac
gender-justice-strengthening-womens-land-rights
14 December 2018

Location

Humanity House
Prinsegracht 8
The Hague
Netherlands
NL
Malawi
Myanmar
Netherlands
Global

Many women around the world are working to improve their land rights. Yet the access to their land is often insecure. During this evening, you will hear stories by women who are involved in different initiatives at the grassroots level – from the Netherlands to Malawi. What lessons can we learn and how can they generate ideas that lead to more action on the ground? 

Organizers: 
LANDac
Oxfam Novib
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
Kadaster International
Agriterra
ActionAid
Both ENDS
women's land rights SDGs
13 December 2018

Location

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Rijnstraat 8
The Hague
Netherlands
NL
Kenya
Malawi
Uganda
India
Global

Kick-off event: meet female land rights champions, make your work more effective and join the festive launch of a photo exhibition

Organizers: 
LANDac
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
30 November 2017 to 1 December 2017

Location

Abuja
Nigeria
NG
Africa

Women account for 60–80 per cent of smallholder farmers and comprise the largest percentage of the workforce in the agricultural sector. Inequalities between women and men in access to land, productive resources, income-generating activities and public consultation spaces seriously undermine women’s capacity to contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).