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The Information Ecosystem: The Beginning of a Partnership for Action

17 Avril 2018
Stacey Zammit

After years of efforts, land rights are finally getting global attention. With several land-related indicators included in the Sustainable Development Goals, the land sector now has the unique opportunity to create an unprecedented momentum around land tenure issues and bring it to a higher level on the development agenda. Our goal is, of course, to contribute to the success of the SDGs, but also to be part of sustainable development in its real and practical sense!

From the Ground Up: Participatory Rights Documentation for Healthy Landscapes

17 Avril 2018
Matt Sommerville

Much of the world’s rural landscapes are technically managed by national governments with limited recognition of, or support for, the rights and management responsibilities of the rural poor who live in these areas. In an era of large-scale land acquisitions for global commodity production, this has led, in some cases, to governments allocating vast tracts of land and resources to companies with limited or no consultation of the people affected.

Formally Recognizing Pastoral Community Land Rights in Ethiopia

17 Avril 2018
Solomon Bekure Woldegiorgis

For hundreds of years, pastoralists in Ethiopia’s lowlands have relied on strong customary land tenure systems to survive. Historically, legislation has failed to clearly define communal rights to rangelands, and the specific roles and responsibilities for both communities and local government to administer and manage these resources. This legislative deficiency prevented pastoral communities from fully exercising their constitutional rights to land (Ethiopia’s Constitution broadly recognizes pastoral communities’ right to access land and prevents their involuntary displacement).

Protection du patrimoine environnemental et Paix : Attention à la reproduction des conflictualités en Casamance

Date: 16 juin 2017


Source: Xalima.com


Par: Dr Pape chérif Bertrand Bassène, Akandijack


Notre génération, aujourd’hui dans la quarantaine, est celle qui inaugura l’ère des anniversaires qui se faisaient avec les étincelles des armes à feu à la place des bougies. Qui alors, plus que nous, pourrait prétendre être mieux placé pour comprendre les enjeux de la paix en Casamance ?