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  1. Library Resource
    Document aggregated from Resource Equity Landwise Database
    Enero, 2012
    Somalia
  2. Library Resource

    Saameynta: Scaling-up Solutions to Displacement in Somalia

    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Enero, 2022
    Somalia

    This one-pager provides details on the LAND-at-scale project in Somalia. This project is implemented by International Organization for Migration (IOM); United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); UN-Habitat; Regional Coordination Office Somalia (RCO), and financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs via the Netherlands Enterprise & Development Agency. 

  3. Library Resource
    FAO support of multi-stakeholder platforms on land tenure governance

    Innovative practices from the field and building on experience

    Documentos de conferencias e informes
    Mayo, 2021
    Kenya, Malawi, Somalia, Tanzania, Sudáfrica, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Malí, Mauritania, Níger, Senegal, Sierra Leona, Guatemala, Colombia, Mongolia

    As part of the efforts to find sustainable solutions to complex land tenure issues, multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs) create an inclusive forum where actors can discuss problems and propose solutions to improve governance of tenure and provide better access to natural resources. This publication highlights how MSPs at regional, national and local level demonstrate forward thinking, including innovative practices and approaches to respond to the above mentioned social challenges, for the benefit of all.

  4. Library Resource
    Where Bottom-Up and Top-Down Meet: Challenges in Shaping Sustainable  & Scalable Land Interventions
    Documentos de conferencias e informes
    Junio, 2021
    Egipto, Burundi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudán del Sur, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Chad, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Viet Nam, Palestina, Global

    LAND-at-scale is a land governance support program for developing countries from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, which was launched in 2019. The aim of the 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 in lower- and middle-income countries/regions/landscapes. The program is designed to scale successful land governance initiatives and to generate and disseminate lessons learned to facilitate further scaling.

  5. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Diciembre, 2020
    África, Etiopía, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Ghana, Malí, Níger, Senegal

    The United Nations General Assembly declared 2021 to 2030 as the decade of ‘ecosystem restoration’, signalling a global consensus on the urgency to restore degraded lands. Restoring degraded lands is critical to regain lost ecological functionality that underpins life-sustaining ecosystem services, such as the provision of food, fresh water, and fibre, and the regulation of climate, natural disasters, and pests. Indeed, restoration is fundamental for meeting the triple goals of tackling the climate crisis, reversing biodiversity loss, and improving human wellbeing.

  6. Library Resource

    Volume 10 Issue 2

    Publicación revisada por pares
    Febrero, 2021
    República Democrática del Congo, Honduras, Iraq, Noruega, Panamá, Perú, Sudán, Somalia, Sudán del Sur, Estados Unidos de América

    According to the United Nations (UN) Refugee Agency, there were 79.5 million forcibly displaced people worldwide by the end of 2019. Evictions from homes and land are often linked to protracted violent conflict. Land administration (LA) can be a small part of UN peace-building programs addressing these conflicts. Through the lens of the UN and seven country cases, the problem being addressed is: what are the key features of fit-for-purpose land administration (FFP LA) in violent conflict contexts?

  7. Library Resource

    A case study of Somalia. Land Degradation and Development.

    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Diciembre, 2011
    Somalia

    Land degradation is a gradual, negative environmental process that is accelerated by human activities. Its gradual nature allows degradation to
    proceed unnoticed, thus reducing the likelihood of appropriate and timely control action. Presently, there are few practical frameworks to help
    countries design national strategies and policies for its control. The study presented here developed a framework for the national assessment of
    land degradation. This framework is envisaged to support governments in formulating policies on land degradation. It uses time-series remote

  8. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Febrero, 1987
    Sudán, Somalia

    The recent FAO in-depth study on agricultural and food problems in Africa concluded that even the present inadequate food supply situation is unsustainable. Unless major policy decisions are taken and implemented to resolve the food production crisis and reduce the rate of population growth, the trends of the past 25 years will continue and the food supply situation will continue to deteriorate during the next 25 years. Famine of the magnitude experienced during the 1983-1934 drought could become a regular feature even in period of more average rainfall.

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