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Children and women's rights to property and inheritance in Mozambique

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2009
Mozambique
Zambia
Malí
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Esuatini
Congo
Malawi
Rwanda
Sudáfrica
Uganda
Madagascar
Italia
Tanzania
Brasil
Senegal
Noruega
Kenya
África

Women and childrens' insecure rights to property and inheritance in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa is not a new issue. The extended family support systems that used to function as social safety nets for widows and orphaned children have weakened as a consequence of societal changes such as economic development, migration and urbanization. This situation has clearly been exacerbated by the AIDS epidemic. Though prevalence is starting to level off, or even decline, in several high prevalence countries, this comes after years of increasing prevalence.

Nature & Faune

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2013
Francia
Suiza
Gambia
Malí
Zimbabwe
China
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Costa Rica
Etiopía
Nigeria
Mozambique
Liberia
Sudáfrica
Uganda
Gabón
Tanzania
Viet Nam
África

This Issue of Nature & Faune puts forward the case of “African Youth in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development”. It comprises twenty one articles from authors of various backgrounds, including: policy makers, conservation NGOs; the private sector; civil society groups; research and academia as well as youth groups.

Unasylva: Forêts, arbres et catastrophes

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2015
Kenya
Filipinas
Uganda
Malí
Ucrania
Belarús
Australia
Ghana
Congo
Sudán del Sur
Sierra Leona
Sudán
Pakistán
Sri Lanka

Ce double numéro d’Unasylva se propose de sonder les relations complexes existant entre les forêts, les arbres et les catastrophes, et d’examiner comment il est possible de gérer au mieux les forêts et les arbres à la fois pour résister aux chocs et pour protéger contre les chocs. Les forêts et les arbres peuvent servir de tampons naturels contre les catastrophes et les chocs. Ils ont un rôle déterminant à jouer dans la protection contre les catastrophes et la réduction de leur impact.

Nature & Faune

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2013
Francia
Suiza
Kenya
Gambia
Malí
Zimbabwe
China
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Costa Rica
Etiopía
Nigeria
Mozambique
Sudáfrica
Uganda
Gabón
Tanzania
Viet Nam
África

Ce numéro de Nature & Faune met le focus sur « La place de la jeunesse africaine dans l’agriculture, les ressources naturelles et le développement rural ». Il compte vingt et un articles contribués par divers auteurs experts dans les secteurs suivants : les politiques, les ONG travaillant dans le domaine de la conservation ; le secteur privé, les groupes de la société civile, la recherche et le milieu universitaire ainsi que les associations de jeunes.

Gender and access to land

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2002
Rwanda
Laos
Kenya
Sudáfrica
Gambia
Viet Nam
Suecia
Zimbabwe
China
Italia
Canadá
India

This guide on Gender and access to land has been prepared to support land administrators in governments and their counterparts in civil society who are involved in land access and land administration questions in rural development. It is frequently the case that gender issues are left out or misunderstood in such situations, often with negative results. This guide is designed to show where and why gender inclusion is important in projects and programmes that aim at improving land tenure and land administration arrangements.

Unasylva: Forests, Trees and Disasters

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2015
Estados Unidos de América
República Dominicana
Ucrania
China
Indonesia
Australia
Austria
Guinea
Pakistán
Tailandia
Marruecos
Filipinas
Sudáfrica
Japón
Haití
India
Sudán del Sur
Sudán

This double issue of Unasylva aims to tease out the complex interrelationship between forests, trees and disasters, and to examine the ways in which forests and trees can best be managed both to resist shocks and to protect from shocks. Forests and trees can act as natural buffers against disasters and shocks. They have a powerful role to play in protecting against disasters and in reducing their impact. Indeed, the long-term perspective implicit in sustainable forest management is also a valuable approach to planning for disaster risk reduction.