By: Baher Kamal
Date: February 1st 2016
Source: Inter Press Service / AllAfrica.com
By Astrid Haas, London School of Economics and Political Science and Paul Collier, University of Oxford
KPMG has launched a Challenge Fund on the behalf of the UK Department for International Development (DFID), which supports the development and testing of innovative approaches and partnerships for strengthening land governance, with a specific focus on piloting approaches to responsible land-related investments.
Application Closing Date - 15 Nov 2015
Job Start Date - As soon as possible
Duration - until 31 May 2016
Location - remote
Application Closing Date - 08 Nov 2015
Job Start Date - As soon as possible
Duration - 25 days
Location - Berlin/remote
Application Closing Date - 08 Nov 2015
Job Start Date - As soon as possible
Duration - until February 2016
Location - remote
Dans une correspondance adressée au délégué départemental des domaines, du cadastre et des affaires foncières du Nkam, Jacqueline Koung à Bessike exige de son collaborateur de lui faire le point sur la régularité des titres fonciers dans l’affaire Tsimi Enouga contre Etat du Cameroun, Mbango Njoh Jérémie et Sci Fok.
Transparency International (TI) is the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption. Through more than 90 chapters worldwide and an international secretariat in Berlin, Germany, TI raises awareness of the damaging effects of corruption and works with partners in government, business and civil society to develop and implement effective measures to tackle it.
Technical experts from G7 donors (UK, US, Germany, France), AU Land Policy Initiative and FAO have compiled a due diligence framework for land related investments based on existing standards, guidance and good practice, to support responsible investments under the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition.
South African Government (Pretoria)
Via allafrica.com
6 AUGUST 2015
South Africa: Rural Development and Land Reform Approves Land for Women, Farm Workers and People Living With Disability
PRESS RELEASE
NEW YORK TIMES
Palm Oil Company Is Accused of Exploiting Liberia's Ebola Crisis
By CLAIR MacDOUGALL
AUG. 1, 2015
Community land rights are only vaguely recognized in Liberia, with current laws granting the government powers to seize land for concessions.