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22 August 2024
Rick de Satge, Luis Baquero
In Burundi, a small landlocked country in Africa's Great Lakes region, land is far more than an economic resource – it is the foundation of history, livelihood, and identity for millions. However, Burundi's turbulent past, marked by cycles of conflict, displacement, and return since the 1970s, has…
22 August 2024
Rick de Satge
Au Burundi, petit pays enclavé de la région des Grands Lacs, la terre est bien plus qu'une ressource économique : elle est le fondement de l'histoire, des moyens de subsistance et de l'identité de millions de personnes. Cependant, le passé turbulent du Burundi, marqué par des cycles de conflits, de…
22 August 2024
Rick de Satge
No Burundi, um pequeno país sem litoral na região dos Grandes Lagos da África, a terra é muito mais do que um recurso econômico - ela é a base da história, do sustento e da identidade de milhões de pessoas. No entanto, o passado turbulento do Burundi, marcado por ciclos de conflito, deslocamento e…
22 August 2024
Rick de Satge, Luis Baquero
En Burundi, un pequeño país sin litoral de la región africana de los Grandes Lagos, la tierra es mucho más que un recurso económico: es la base de la historia, el sustento y la identidad de millones de personas. Sin embargo, el turbulento pasado de Burundi, marcado por ciclos de conflictos,…
9 October 2023
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Scaling is at the heart of both the name as well as the strategy of LAND-at-scale. Scaling and scaling potential are key in the way the program was designed and is reflected in the three pillars chosen to realize the aim of the program. The first pillar is about scaling successful initiatives and…
9 October 2023
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Burundi has the world’s highest hunger score and around 45 percent of the population is affected by food insecurity. The country copes with increasing scarcity of land as a result of increasing population size, returnees and IDPs and climate change. With the majority of Burundians depending on…
11 July 2023
Dominique Schmid
A roundtable moderated by Annelies Zoomers and organized by Dominique Schmid Nowadays when it comes to land, many transitions are ongoing, and many organizations target processes of change to improve livelihoods while defining their target groups. In this roundtable we aimed to critically engage…
7 September 2022
Wytske, Gemma Betsema
Scaling is at the heart of both the name as well as the strategy of LAND-at-scale (LAS). Scaling and scaling potential are key in the way the program was designed and is reflected in the three pillars chosen to realize the aim of the program. The first pillar is about scaling successful initiatives…
24 August 2022
Wytske, Maaike van den Berg, Monica Lengoiboni
  The LAND-at-scale program aims to apply gender transformative approaches to land governance in its projects. Gender was thus one of the discussion themes during the LAS exchange days in June, when project partners from across the world gathered in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Project partners from…
24 August 2022
Wytske, Maaike van den Berg, Monica Lengoiboni
  Le programme LAND-at-scale vise à appliquer des approches transformatrices de genre à la gouvernance foncière dans ses projets. Le genre était donc l'un des thèmes de discussion lors des journées d'échange du programme LAS en juin, lorsque les partenaires de projet du monde entier se sont réunis…
13 July 2022
Wytske
Within the LAND-at-scale (LAS) program, tenure security is seen as a central land governance component to bring about structural, just, sustainable and inclusive change: through secure tenure, land right holders will increase their land use, and thus improve their livelihood. This is particularly…
14 October 2021
Anne Hennings
Over the last month the news all over the world broke with stories about the departure of US forces from Afghanistan and its takeover by the Taliban. Many wonder what the future will bring to those who remained and to those who fled the country. This thought immediately raises all sorts of…