Objectives
to ensure more secure land rights and improved livelihoods for poor women farmers and agricultural laborers in India
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Objectives
to ensure more secure land rights and improved livelihoods for poor women farmers and agricultural laborers in India
WOLTS (Women’s Land Tenure Security) is a long-term multi-country, multi-organisational land governance initiative. The project has delivered stronger evidence on threats to women’s land rights through its action-research. It has also contributed to strengthening community, civil society and local government capacity to protect women’s land rights and govern land in a participatory, inclusive and equitable way. This in turn has led to real gains in women’s land rights in project communities and beyond.
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To advance the conservation of healthy and functional forests and wetlands resilient to climate change, maintaining carbon stocks, preventing GHG emissions, and generating sustainable and resilient local livelihoods[1]. [1] The Project will deploy field interventions in and around protected areas (PA) and indigenous territories (IT); supported by regional, national and international actions. All interventions will adopt adaptive, gender, and intercultural approaches, and respond to Peru’s NDC for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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By contributing to sustainable livelihoods amongst 5,200 poor and vulnerable households in 13 operational areas through the promotion of enhanced land tenure security, the action will improve the living conditions of the target groups by reducing their vulnerability to displacement from their land, and therefore protecting their economic (particularly food and income security), social and cultural rights which they derive from their land.
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The overall objective is to "contribute to increased resilience, food security and income of agricultural and agro-pastoral households in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger through effective decentralized institutions and organizations for service delivery, improved natural resource and land management and local economic development." The programme is implemented through five (5) pathways, interdependent and complementary, which will achieve systemic and sustainable change.
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This study aims to highlight the effects and perception of the two, in part, Sida-funded programs for the implementation of land registration and social protection respectively. The study is based on an inductive anthropological approach
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The contribution for the preparatory phase support to RCN Justice et Democratie to prepare the implementation of 'Improving the Management of Land by strengthening the Prevention and Resolution of Land Conflicts' (ILPRC)
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