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Convergence under pressure

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2015
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Vietnam

All four countries in continental South-East Asia featured in this paper (Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam) are experiencing land conflicts that could potentially destabilise their governments.1 Thailand is in a similar situation in many respects, as it has faced mounting tensions over land tenure since the 1990s (Hall et al., 2011). These conflicts are escalating, sometimes violent, and are attracting more and more attention from the media. They have mobilized numerous local and international NGOs, and often triggered the development of an increasingly visible national civil society.

Con la soja al cuello

International Conventions or Treaties
Noviembre, 2015
Paraguay

Con la soja al cuello reúne información rigurosa y datos concretos sobre lo que implica que el 94% de las tierras cultivables en Paraguay estén ocupadas por cultivos para la exportación.
Los artículos apunta a evaluar el avance del agronegocio desde la asunción de Horacio Cartes a la presidencia. La publicación agrupa así una serie de artículos cuyas temáticas intentan dar cuenta de la globalidad de la problemática. 
 

We Will Manage Our Own Natural Resources

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2015
Myanmar

... This piece of community initiated action research reveals a number of lessons we can learn. The authors try to reflect the challenges of and opportunities for community based natural resources management in a seemingly forgotten Karen controlled area of southern Myanmar. The paper examines a number of case studies including the construction of a local water supply system, the establishment of fish conservation zones and community-driven forest conservation.

Responsible Investments in Agriculture. In Practice Case Study Review

Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2015
Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean
Asia
Eastern Europe

EBG Capital was appointed by the German Development Agency (GIZ) to obtain case studies from selected agricultural investment funds (predominantly private equity investors) to determine “best practice” in Responsible Investment (RI) in agriculture and the use of international RI principles and guidelines to achieve this. We requested a case study of a practical (“on-the-ground”) investment in farmland from 33 agricultural investors from around the world.

Thaton Interview: Ma A---, July 2015

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2015
Myanmar

This Interview with Ma A--- describes events occurring in B--- village, Hpa-an Township, Thaton District in June 2015, including land confiscation, forced relocation, attack on a village and villagers, threatening, looting, arbitrary detention and threats to children’s right to education.

Toungoo Interview: Naw A---, January 2015

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2015
Myanmar

This Interview with Naw A--- describes events and issues occurring in Thandaunggyi Township, Toungoo District, during January 2015, including land confiscation, development projects, healthcare and education...

Villagers are concerned about land confiscation for an industrial zone planned nearby Toungoo Town and have sent complaint letters to the Burma/Myanmar government requesting that they terminate the company’s development projects...

Hpa-an Incident Report: Land confiscation in Paingkyon Township, May 2015

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2015
Myanmar

This Incident Report describes the confiscation of villagers’ land committed by Border Guard Force (BGF) Cantonment Area Commander Kya Aye, who oversees Battalion #1015 and Battalion #1016, and Cantonment Area Supervisor U Kyaw Hein on May 1st 2015. They then resold the land to the Steel Stone Group to be used for road construction and infrastructure development. The villagers reported the incident to the Karen National Union (KNU) requesting compensation for their land and calling for restrictions on the BGF commanders’ power.

Hpapun Interview: Saw A---, January 2015

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2015
Myanmar

This Interview with Saw A--- describes events and issues occurring in Bu Tho Township, Hpapun District, during January 2015, including improvements in education, villager opinions about the ceasefire, and land confiscation....

The Karen Education Department (KED) said they will raise each teachers' salaries from 4,500 baht (US $133.48) to 7,500 baht (US $222.47) per year starting in 2014 in B--- village...

2013 CSO land reform monitoring report: Reclaiming our rights to land

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2015
Asia
Bangladesh
Indonesia
India
Cambodia
Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines

This report is a summary of the 2013 CSO Land Reform Monitoring papers in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, and the  Philippines. It focuses on land conflicts including killings, harassments, land-related detainments, and evictions experienced in the seven countries. It also includes interventions and principles which ANGOC and LWA call for the government and institutions to adhere to in addressing such issues.

Press release on “With only our voice, what can we do?” Land confiscation and local response in southeast Myanmar

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2015
Myanmar

The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand, Bangkok - Three years after the 2012 preliminary ceasefire negotiations between the Myanmar government and the Karen National Union (KNU), reported instances of land confiscation continue to increase in southeast Myanmar. In its 2015 report, ‘With only our voices, what can we do?’, KHRG highlights four main land use types which lead to land confiscation: infrastructure projects, natural resource extraction, commercial agriculture projects, and military activities.