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  1. Library Resource
    Junio, 2016
    Nigeria

    Over the last 20 years, poor rural
    farmers in Nigeria have seen the benefits of community
    organization as a tool for local economic development under
    the National Fadama Development Project series. They have
    witnessed improvements in rural areas that have embraced a
    more inclusive and participatory model of local economic
    decision making. Many communities have come together under
    the umbrella of new institutional arrangements for

  2. Library Resource
    Junio, 2016
    Malí

    Mali is a vast, land-locked country in
    West Africa with a population of approximately 14.9 million,
    and a GDP per capita of USD480. The economy is largely
    rural, with over two-thirds of the population living off
    agriculture, notably cotton. Gold is the country’s largest
    export, though production has been declining and the
    industry faces an uncertain future as proven reserves are
    limited. The service sector, which represents 40 percent of

  3. Library Resource
    Mayo, 2016
    Malí

    The housing finance market in Mali
    remains small and under developed. Few banks currently offer
    a full mortgage product with Banque Malienne de Solidarite,
    Mali Housing Bank (BHM), Bank of Africa, and EcoBank being
    the main lenders although at minimal levels. The total
    annual housing need in Mali based on the household formation
    rate amounts to 82,500, split between 51,100 urban units and
    31,400 rural units. Overall some social housing is

  4. Library Resource
    Mayo, 2016
    África, África occidental

    The effects of climate change, from
    changing precipitation patterns to rising seas, will
    exacerbate the coastal erosion already affecting West
    Africa, increasing the exposure and vulnerability of the
    people and assets located there. Given the importance of the
    coastal zone to the region as a whole, it is critical that
    policy makers consider the effects of future climate change
    in the decisions they make today. Regional cooperation is

  5. Library Resource
    Enero, 2016
    Malí

    Prior to the political and security
    crisis of 2012, Mali, a large landlocked country in West
    Africa already ranked among the poorest countries in the
    world. In early 2012, the vast northern regions fell under
    the control of extremist forces, while a coup d’état in
    Bamako threw the country into political instability and
    turmoil. A strong international military response in early
    2013 prevented further destabilization, though part of the

  6. Library Resource
    Mayo, 2016
    África, África occidental

    Coastal erosion is a naturally occurring
    process that is accelerated by human impacts. Artificial
    stabilization of the shoreline, the deterioration of natural
    formations, the construction of infrastructure, the
    extraction of materials, and the proliferation of dams
    deprive fragile coastal areas of important sediment
    deposits, which leads to erosion. Degradation of the
    shoreline reduces the natural protection of coastal areas to

  7. Library Resource

    Holding the Development Finance Institutions responsible when private sector projects fail. The case of Addax Bioethanol in Sierra Leone.

    Informes e investigaciones
    Septiembre, 2016
    Sierra Leona

    Following the financial and food crisis in 2008 the phenomenon of land grabbing through large-scale investments in land leading to forcible displacement of rural population, increasing their food insecurity and disregarding Human Rights became a hot topic on the global agenda. At the same time it became clear, that more investments were needed into the agricultural sector to increase food security and secure agricultural productivity.

  8. Library Resource
    Recursos y herramientas de capacitación
    Marzo, 2016
    Togo

    En muchos países los derechos de acceso a la tierra y la seguridad de la tenencia no se distribuyen por igual entre los sexos. Con el fin de mejorar esta situación, la Red mundial de instrumentos relacionados con la tierra (GLTN) elaboró, junto con sus asociados, los Criterios de evaluación de riesgo (GEC). ADHD utiliza los GEC en el Togo, no sólo como marco de

    evaluación de ley es, sino también como medio de sensibilización de la población local, líderes tradicionales, y puntos focales sobre cuestiones de género en 27 ministerios togoleses.

     

  9. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Noviembre, 2016
    Liberia

    Agriculture and mining are increasingly driving deforestation in Liberia, as trees are cleared to make way for plantations and mines. The environmental impacts of deforestation are devastating, but the people and communities who live in the forest are also at risk.

  10. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Septiembre, 2016
    Sierra Leona

    Sierra Leone is one of the least developed countries in the world and is still recovering from a civil war that ended in 2002. Increasingly, the Sierra Leonean government seeks to attract foreign investors through providing opportunities for large-scale land leases for the development of agribusiness. This has triggered a rapid transformation process that poses a considerable threat to food security and social stability. Despite being a pilot country for the implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure, there is no real change on the ground as yet.

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