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The right to adequate food and indigenous peoples

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2009
Nigeria
Estados Unidos de América
Alemania
Perú
Guatemala
Indonesia
Canadá
Venezuela
Filipinas
Nicaragua
Italia
Ecuador
Brasil
Argentina
Rusia
Paraguay
México
Noruega
Camboya

This paper focuses on the analysis of the right to food from an indigenous peoples’ perspective and addresses the main issues of concern to indigenous peoples that crosscut the right to food. Furthermore, it analyses how right to food is relevant to indigenous peoples and how the implementation of the right to food can benefit them.

Réforme Agraire: colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2007/1

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2007
Burkina Faso
Benin
Bélgica
Kenya
Malí
Alemania
Perú
Etiopía
Níger
Mozambique
Sudáfrica
Uganda
Madagascar
Italia
Tanzania
Portugal
India
Senegal
Sudán
Francia
Europa
África

This issue of Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives contains an interesting and wide-ranging set of contributions providing insights into land related issues ranging from Italy to the Central Andes, and from the historical development of sustainable tenure practices to aspects of agriculture sector planning. The eight articles featured open with that of Lavigne Delville, which addresses issues relating to insecurity of tenure in West Africa, and identifies what the paths of change currently appear to be.

EGYPT: Socio-Economic and Production Systems (Sohag Governorate)

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 1995
Libia
Egipto
Uganda
África

In preparing an investment project, development strategies and project components are defined and revisited during project formulation through a consultative process that often includes Socio-economic and Production Systems Studies. These studies are conducted to develop an appreciation of the situation in which the intended beneficiaries live, and their perceptions of their problems, needs and priorities.

Improving Governance of Forest Tenure. A Practical Guide

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2013
Tanzania
Uganda
Camerún
Ghana
Guyana
Canadá
Indonesia
India
Nepal
Irlanda
Reino Unido
Italia
Alemania
Países Bajos
Suiza
Australia

This guide proposes tools and approaches to improve forest tenure governance and practical actions to realise this objective. It is intended for government policy-makers, or other public sector, private sector or civil society stakeholders concerned with forest governance and tenure reform.

La parité hommes-femmes et l'accès à la terre

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2003
Rwanda
Laos
Kenya
Sudáfrica
Viet Nam
Suecia
Zimbabwe
China
Italia
Reino Unido
Canadá

Le présent manuel sur La parité hommes-femmes et l'accès à la terre a été rédigé pour aider les administrateurs fonciers dans les gouvernements et leurs homologues dans la société civile jouant un rôle dans l'accès à la terre et dans l'administration foncière dans le cadre du développement rural. Les questions de parité hommes-femmes sont fréquemment omises ou sous-estimées et cela a souvent des répercussions négatives.

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2014
Rwanda
Kenya
Nicaragua
Malí
Guatemala
Madagascar
Ghana
Sierra Leona
Panamá

83 profils de pays mis à jour régulièrement qui fournissent des informations sur la politique nationale et les cadres juridiques liées au genre et aux droits fonciers de chaque pays  Des statistiques sur la terre ventilées par sexe basés sur des recensements agricoles nationaux et enquêtes auprès des ménages disponibles par le biais de cartes, tableaux et graphiques  Un Outil d'Évaluation de la Législation pour un régime foncier équitable entre les sexes (LAT) qui vise à soutenir la mise en oeuvre des Directives volontaires pour une Gouvernance responsable des régimes fonciers applicables

Course: Addressing corruption in the tenure of land, fisheries and forests

Policy Papers & Briefs
Septiembre, 2016

This course provides an overview of corrupt practices in the tenure sector. It analyses the drivers and impact of corruption on the livelihoods and food security of poor and vulnerable people. The course also introduces a series of options and tools that key players, including states, organizations and citizens can utilize to identify, assess and tackle corruption.

احترام الموافقة الحرة المسبقة المستنيرة الدليل الفني احترام الموافقة الحرة والمسبقة والمستنيرة

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2016
Australia
Camerún
Italia
África

أضحت حيازة الأراضي سيئة التنظيم مشكلة أساسية، خاصة في أفريقيا جنوب الصحراء الكبرى وجنوب شرق آسيا، حيث تهدد الأمن الغذائي وسبل كسب العيش المحلية وإدارة الموارد الطبيعية بطريقة مستدامة، وأثارت نزاعات حول الأراضي والتعدي على حقوق الإنسان. والمجموعات الاجتماعية المهمشة مهددة بصفة خاصة، بما في ذلك السكان الأصليون، وغيرهم من أصحاب الأراضي العرفيين، والنساء، الطبقات الدنيا، والأقليات العرقية.

Leaving two thirds out of development: Female headed households and common property resources in the highlands of Tigray, Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2006
Nepal
Zambia
Afganistán
Guatemala
Indonesia
Canadá
Etiopía
Nueva Zelandia
Mozambique
Laos
Uganda
Kirguistán
Países Bajos
India
Mongolia
México
Camboya
África

This report contains the results of a study of gender and access to forest and tree resources, women and men’s use of common lands and botanical resources, and the importance of these resources for the livelihoods of people in highland Ethiopia.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Mozambique - Country Case Study

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2007
Mozambique
Países Bajos
Kenya
Sudáfrica
Guinea
Zimbabwe
Noruega
África

The paper looks at land tenure in Mozambique, where ever since independence in 1975, property in land has been vested in the state, and despite the political and economic shift to a multiparty system and market economy, this underlying principle has remained in place: no land may be sold, mortgaged, or otherwise encumbered or alienated. Local traditional land management systems meanwhile have retained a robust role as the de facto land management system of Mozambique.