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15 Avril 2021
Mrs. Wegayehu Fitawek
Guest post by Wytske Chamberlain and Wegayehu Fitawek of Land Matrix Africa, hosted by the University of Pretoria  Remember the global riots over food set off by sharp spikes in commodity prices in 2008? The biofuel hype as THE solution to dirty oil? And the financial crisis that drove investors to…
30 Mars 2021
Nzira Deus denuncia a usurpação de terras e a violência em Moçambique e compartilha estratégias feministas para a organização e transformação.       Por Nzira Deus       Em Moçambique, não é possível falar sobre as condições de vida em que se encontram as mulheres sem falar sobre a…
8 Mars 2021
PhilippineSutz
Across East and West Africa, IIED and partners have been developing and testing approaches to strengthen women’s voices in local land governance. Philippine Sutz reflects on the role and impact of local governance frameworks as these approaches are implemented in different contexts.  …
23 Février 2021
De Neusa Silva e João Peseiro Monteiro  O empoderamento das mulheres e o envolvimento dos jovens é fundamental para um continente africano que tem de aprender a viver consigo mesmo. A entrevista exclusiva, na íntegra, com a comissária da União Africana, a angolana Josefa Sacko.     Esta…
26 Janvier 2021
Helena Vidalic
Opening up land-related administrative data, combining it with data from other sources  and processing and making this data available as easily accessible information for women and men equally could be a means to counteracting land corruption in land management, land administration and land…
21 Janvier 2021
Hema Swaminathan, Isis Gaddis, Rahul Lahoti
On January 24, 2020, a quiet revolution happened in South Africa. In a landmark ruling in the Durban High Court, 72-year old Agnes Sithole scored a legal victory that not only provided her a share of her husband’s estate but may also help to protect an estimated 400,000 black elderly women in South…
9 Décembre 2020
Mr. Neil Sorensen
Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, and corrupt practices in the context of land administration and land management have come to be known as ‘land corruption.’ Unfortunately, land corruption is all too common, with one in every five people across the globe paying bribes to…
4 Décembre 2020
Mr. Francisco Carranza, Ms. Joan Waithira Mwangi, Dr. Maria Paola Rizzo, Mrs. Francesca Romano
For centuries, people around the world in the continents of Asia, Africa, Oceania and Latin America have been living off the forests and other natural resources to sustain their livelihoods, their cultural practices and sometimes even religious rituals. This “normality” continued even after the…
27 Novembre 2020
The parallels between Africa and China’s urbanisation trajectories could offer policymakers potential policy design lessons to learn from. For example, some of China’s recent successes in managing urbanisation, if adequately adapted to the unique and diverse African context, could potentially help…
17 Novembre 2020
Tizai Mauto
Over 60 percent of Africans are under the age of 35 – a well-documented “youth bulge” representing both an enormous challenge and a tantalizing opportunity for the continent.  While 10-12 million young Africans enter the labor market each year, only 3.1 million formal wage jobs are generated, a…
13 Novembre 2020
Tizai Mauto
Over 60 percent of Africans are under the age of 35 – a well-documented “youth bulge” representing both an enormous challenge and a tantalizing opportunity for the continent.  While 10-12 million young Africans enter the labor market each year, only 3.1 million formal wage jobs are generated,…
27 Octobre 2020
Por Hilary Zhou   Fome e conflito são a face do continente africano. Mas nem sempre foi assim.   Foi o arranjo da Conferência de Berlim que dividiu o continente em colônias em prol dos lucros estrangeiros e rasgou o tecido social que antes distribuíra prosperidade a seus habitantes. A maioria dos…