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This Is Our Land: Why Reject the Privatisation of Customary Land

20 Julio 2021

WHY REJECT CUSTOMARY LAND PRIVATISATION 

Most of the world’s land is still stewarded by communities under customary systems. Billions of people rely on communally managed farmland, pasture, forests and savannahs for their livelihoods. 

This collective management of resources is viewed in the colonial or capitalist economic model as an obstacle to individual wealth creation and private profit. 

Sharing land governance knowledge within the Dutch government through LAND-at-scale

06 Julio 2021
Maaike van den Berg

The main objective of the LAND-at-scale program is to directly strengthen essential land governance components for men, women and youth that have the potential to contribute to structural, just, sustainable and inclusive change at scale. An ambitious objective, that cannot be achieved in isolation. Alignment is, therefore, a key factor in all LAND-at-scale activities - be it at project level for our country interventions or through our collaborative approach to knowledge management.

Land and compensation in Zimbabwe: frequently asked questions

23 Noviembre 2020
Ian Scoones

The debate about compensation of former white farmers in Zimbabwe continues to rage. The compensation agreement signed in July agreed a total amount of US$3.5 billion to pay for ‘improvements’ to the land that was expropriated. After 20 years of discussion, this was a major step forward. However, there seem to be multiple positions on the agreement and little consensus, along with much misunderstanding. However, some things are happening, and a joint resource mobilisation committee has been established with technical support from the World Bank and others.


Arremetida contra el Amazonas

23 Febrero 2020
Mr. Robert Huzinker

Este mes, el presidente de Brasil, Jair Bolsonaro, propuso un nuevo proyecto de ley que promueve la minería, la agricultura ampliada y la producción de energía en tierras indígenas de la Amazonía. Por consiguiente, los promotores privados, así como los fondos de cobertura privados, ocuparán y desarrollarán las tierras que han sido el hogar de pueblos indígenas durante miles de años.

Mientras tanto, durante el primer año completo de Bolsonaro en el cargo, la deforestación aumentó en un 85%. Más información sobre este alucinante número a continuación.

Land rights for cocoa farmers aren’t just good stewardship, they’re smart business

05 Noviembre 2019
Yuliya Panfil

Last week the World Cocoa Foundation, a membership organization of more than 100 cocoa companies, held its annual partnership meeting in Berlin, Germany. The aim of the meeting is for governments, cocoa companies and farmers to identify and tackle the sector’s largest sustainability challenges. A 90-minute session was devoted to the topic of land tenure. The prominence of the session, as well as the seniority of the presenters – the Head of Sustainable Sourcing for Hershey’s and the Deputy Director General of Cote d’Ivoire’s Land Agency among them – is a powerful signaling effect.

Los guardianes indígenas del Amazonas en Brasil

27 Agosto 2019

Por Flora Charner, Isa Soares, Waffa Munayyer, Apu Gomes


 


En el corazón del Amazonas, Ajareaty Waiapi realiza uno de los rituales más tradicionales de su tribu. La jefa tribal machaca las semillas de urucum rojo sangre en una pasta espesa y se lo aplica generosamente en la cara, el pecho y el torso desnudos. La mezcla protege su piel del sol y los insectos. También se cree que aleja a los espíritus malignos.


Titling Priorities

16 Abril 2019
Nicholas Parkinson

Maritza Losada moved to Puerto Guadalupe five years ago when her husband found a job with a large biomass energy company that grows sugar cane. She and her husband purchased a lot in the town’s poorest neighborhood, Barrio Nuevo. The district remains today much like it was in 1995 when the government created the housing project for future agro-laborers: no roads, no sewage, no gutters.