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Le Land Portal organise des discussions dynamiques et bien préparées qui ont un impact durable et permettent d'aller au fond des choses. Cette approche contribue à créer des communautés de pratique, à garantir une diversité de parties prenantes. Afin d'assurer la durabilité des webinaires, ils seront enregistrés et pourront être consultés pendant plusieurs années. Au plaisir de vous voir participer à nos prochains webinaires.
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Pathways to Customary Land & Forest Rights in the Mekong
This webinar will present findings from research conducted by the Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) Program and its partners on the recognition and formalization of customary tenure rights across the Mekong region. It will highlight key themes from two important regional publications: "The Recognition and Formalization of Customary Tenure in the Forest Landscapes of the Mekong Region: A Polanyian Perspective" and the "State of Land Brief: Recognition of Customary Tenure in Forest Landscapes of the Mekong Region."
Genre et biodiversité : comment les femmes autochtones et les femmes des communautés locales protègent la nature
Indigenous women’s knowledge is rooted in ancestral understanding of the natural world and the accumulation of observations of local phenomena. The most significant aspect of Indigenous women holding and preserving these traditional knowledge is their holistic approach, which encompasses a wide range of domains beyond mere specialization. They possess an intricate understanding of various species, considering their nutritional value, medicinal properties, and ecological roles. This knowledge, passed down through generations, not only enriches their communities but has been crucial for western science. Indigenous women's insights have often informed Western understandings, leading to the development of medicines and a deeper understanding of climate phenomena such as droughts, floods, and biodiversity migration.
Gender and Biodiversity : How Indigenous and Local Community Women Safeguard Nature
Indigenous women’s knowledge is rooted in ancestral understanding of the natural world and the accumulation of observations of local phenomena. The most significant aspect of Indigenous women holding and preserving these traditional knowledge is their holistic approach, which encompasses a wide range of domains beyond mere specialization. They possess an intricate understanding of various species, considering their nutritional value, medicinal properties, and ecological roles. This knowledge, passed down through generations, not only enriches their communities but has been crucial for western science. Indigenous women's insights have often informed Western understandings, leading to the development of medicines and a deeper understanding of climate phenomena such as droughts, floods, and biodiversity migration.
Breaking new ground: Insights and stories on the impact of land corruption on discriminated groups in Africa
This webinar will explore this intersection with stories from across the continent. Speakers will show how corruption undermines land equity programs designed to address the concentration of wealth and inequality in the land sector in South Africa, and how corruption exacerbates the historical marginalization of the Nubian community in Kenya, among other examples. Speakers will also explore how governments and civil society can effectively respond to the research findings, with a focus on policies and campaigns that promote accountability and information transparency in land governance.
L'ouverture de nouveaux horizons : Perspectives et histoires sur l'impact de la corruption foncière sur les groupes discriminés en Afrique
Ce webinaire explorera cette intersection à l'aide d'histoires provenant de tout le continent. Les intervenants montreront comment la corruption sape les programmes d'équité foncière conçus pour lutter contre la concentration des richesses et l'inégalité dans le secteur foncier en Afrique du Sud, et comment la corruption exacerbe la marginalisation historique de la communauté nubienne au Kenya, entre autres exemples. Les intervenants examineront également comment les gouvernements et la société civile peuvent répondre efficacement aux résultats de la recherche, en mettant l'accent sur les politiques et les campagnes qui promeuvent la responsabilité et la transparence de l'information dans la gouvernance foncière.
Montrer la voie : comment les jeunes autochtones luttent contre le changement climatique à travers les droits autochtones
Les jeunes Peuples autochtones sont confrontés à des défis sans précédent alors qu'ils grandissent dans un monde où le changement climatique met en péril le patrimoine culturel et les modes de vie de leur communauté. En réponse, nombre d'entre eux deviennent de nouveaux leaders de l'activisme climatique, défendant les droits fonciers comme une mesure essentielle dans la lutte contre la dégradation de l'environnement et la préservation des modes de vie traditionnels.
Leading the Way : How Indigenous Youth Combat Climate Change Through Land Rights
Young Indigenous Peoples are facing unprecedented challenges as they grow up in a world where climate change imperils their community’s cultural heritage and ways of life. In response, many are becoming new leaders in climate activism, championing land rights as a pivotal measure in combating environmental degradation and preserving traditional lifestyles.
uKESA Webinar - Advocacy platforms that promote better access to land and to land information: How they work and what difference they make
The Urban Knowledge Exchange is currently presenting a series of webinars to showcase evidence-based knowledge platforms.
In this fourth webinar we focus on international, multi-dimensional land knowledge and information platforms, and the partnerships that underpin their success.
Women’s Participation in Land Governance in the Mekong: Moving Beyond Quotas to Meaningful Inputs and Influence
Join us in a webinar that will shine light on two groundbreaking reports concerning gender and land governance in the Mekong region. The reports, "Outlook on Gender and Land in the Mekong Region" and "Towards Gender-Equitable Land Policy and Law Making in the Mekong Region," were produced in Phase II of the Mekong Region Land Governance (MRLG) program. This is the first webinar in the series ‘State of Land in the Mekong region.’ This series highlights the evolving environment of land governance in this dynamic region.
La participation des femmes à la gouvernance foncière dans le Mékong : Dépasser les quotas pour obtenir des contributions et une influence significatives
Rejoignez-nous pour un webinaire qui mettra en lumière deux rapports novateurs sur le genre et la gouvernance foncière dans la région du Mékong. Les rapports "Outlook on Gender and Land in the Mekong Region" et "Towards Gender-Equitable Land Policy and Law Making in the Mekong Region" ont été produits dans le cadre de la phase II du programme "Mekong Region Land Governance" (MRLG). Il s'agit du premier webinaire de la série "État des terres dans la région du Mékong". Cette série met en lumière l'évolution de l'environnement de la gouvernance foncière dans cette région dynamique.
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