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31 Julio 2024
Gareth Benest, SamuelKomu
Ibrahim has lived on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital city since he was born, 71 years ago.  Five generations have lived, loved, studied, worked, and built their homes on this land.  He is Kenyan.  Proving that to the government and asserting his rights as a citizen, however, has been a life-long…
3 Mayo 2024
JesOti
My heart aches for all those who have lost their loved ones from the tragedy facing Kenya today as the death toll nears 100. Heavy rains have lashed Kenya in recent weeks, causing widespread flooding that has displaced thousands, destroyed infrastructure, and devastated livelihoods. In the interest…
29 Marzo 2022
Amaelle Seigneret, Nathaniah Jacobs
In this new blog series Practitioners’ Perspectives: Responding to the Challenges of Land-Based Investment Governance, we invite rights defenders and practitioners to reflect on their strategies to push for more responsible and sustainable investments, on why and how they have developed them,…
14 Enero 2020
Date: 07 janvier 2020 Source: Farmlandgrab, The Conversation Par: Christian Bouquet En Afrique subsaharienne et à Madagascar, le phénomène d’accaparement des terres est apparu tardivement, car le droit foncier coutumier – qui reposait sur une appropriation collective de la terre – ne…
20 Junio 2019
Date: 13 juin 2019 Source: Farmlangrab, ASO et al Anywaa Survival Organisation, GRAIN, Kenya Peasants' League, South Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers' Movements | 13 juin 2019 [EN] [ES] Le nouvel accord foncier de Karuturi Global en Ethiopie doit être abandonné Il y a deux ans, les…
18 Junio 2019
AmandaRichardson
We are excited to announce that Dr. Margaret Rugadya, Ph.D. is joining the Resource Equity team. Dr Rugadya comes to us from the Ford Foundation, and we are thrilled to welcome her. “Margaret brings a wealth of knowledge and experience with her. As a researcher, she will contribute a new…
It was December and the school grounds were empty. Students and staff of Langata Road Primary School in Nairobi were home for the holidays, enjoying the break from lessons during the hot, sticky days. At first no one noticed when builders moved onto the property with bricks and cement. Within two…