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The Scramble for Land Rights. Reducing Inequality between Communities and Companies

Reports & Research
Juillet, 2018
Afrique

Indigenous and community lands, crucial for rural livelihoods, are typically held under informal customary arrangements. This can leave the land vulnerable to outside commercial interests, so communities may seek to formalize their land rights in a government registry and obtain an official land document. But this process is often time-consuming, complex and costly and, in contrast, companies can acquire land relatively quickly and find short-cuts around regulatory burdens.

Women, Land and Corruption: Resources for Practitioners and Policy-Makers

Reports & Research
Février, 2018
Afrique

Despite increasing attention in recent years, little evidence has been available on the issue of women, land and corruption in Africa to inform effective policy-making. There has been no compilation of relevant background information, lessons learnt and approaches to tackling land corruption as it affects women. This publication aims to address that gap, providing practitioners and decision-makers with a compendium of research findings, contextual information and practical solutions to help fulfil women’s land rights.

Informe 2017. Acceso a la tierra y territorio en Sudamérica

Reports & Research
Avril, 2018
Amérique du Sud
El  Informe 2017. Acceso a la tierra y territorio en Sudamérica, iniciativa enmarcada en las acciones del Movimiento Regional por la Tierra y el Territorio, presenta su tercera versión por tercer año consecutivo. Se han superado las 170 sistematizaciones de experiencias inspiradoras de acceso a la tierra y territorio en 10 países de la región.

LAND: Trends in land governance 2015-2018

Reports & Research
Octobre, 2018
Afrique
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Asie
Global

This report reviews trends since the GLF in Dakar in May 2015 to the GLF in Bandung in September 2018. It draws on 21 submissions from 18 ILC members and three ILC initiatives, covering a total of 30 countries across different continents. The submissions were made in response to an open call issued by the ILC Secretariat in March 2018. They provided insights about some of the issues that members are grappling with.

GENDERED LAND CORRUPTION AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Reports & Research
Août, 2018
Global

Transparency International’s experience shows clear links between the issues of land governance, women’s rights, corruption and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These links are especially prevalent in lower-income countries, where people’s reliance on their land is greatest, and land governance and women’s rights are often weak – as highlighted in our 2018 resource book Women, Land and Corruption

Mobilising Women Farmers to Secure Land Rights in Uttar Pradesh

Reports & Research
Février, 2016
Inde

Oxfam India is part of a global movement working to fight poverty, injustice and inequality; in India it works in seven focus state. Oxfam India aims to improve poor people’s access, rights and entitlements over land and natural resources in order to support and augment their livelihoods. Through its programme on smallholder agriculture, Oxfam India focuses on socialising the identity of women as farmers, strengthening the economic leadership of women farmers, ensuring their land rights and making public investments in agriculture accessible to small farmers, especially women farmers.

Poor Governance, Good Business: How land investors target countries with weak governance

Policy Papers & Briefs
Janvier, 2013
Global

Investors are buying up vast tracks of land across the developing world in a modern day ‘land rush’. New analysis by Oxfam explores where land is changing hands and why. It finds that investors appear to be targeting countries with weak governance in order to secure land quickly and cheaply – putting the homes and livelihoods of some of the world’s most vulnerable communities at risk. Oxfam’s GROW campaign is calling on the World Bank to lead the fight against land grabs.

Whose Crops, At What Price? Agricultural investment in Myanmar

Conference Papers & Reports
Janvier, 2017
Myanmar

After years of international isolation, Myanmar is liberalizing its economy and seeking to attract foreign investment. But while foreign investment can play an important role in developing the country’s agriculture sector, in the current environment of limited transparency and accountability, an increase in agribusiness investments poses serious risks to the livelihoods of small-scale farmers and others dependent on land.