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State of Land Information in Liberia, Mozambique, & Sudan
23 janvier 2024
Soudan
Mozambique
Libéria

Nous sommes fiers d'annoncer la publication de trois rapports sur l'état de l'information foncière, qui détaillent l'état de l'information foncière au Mozambique, au Libéria et au Soudan. Ces rapports détaillés fournissent une analyse approfondie des systèmes actuels d'information foncière, des cadres juridiques et de l'accessibilité des données dans ces pays.

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15 juin 2023
Afrique
Kenya
République démocratique du Congo
Libéria
Brésil

Nouveau rapport : Depuis 2015, les peuples autochtones, les peuples afrodescendants et les communautés locales ont obtenu la reconnaissance juridique de plus de 100 millions d’hectares de terres additionnels. Les membres de ces groupes détiennent désormais plus de 11 % de la superficie terrestre mondiale.

  • Entre 2015 et 2020, la superficie des terres communautaires jouissant d’une reconnaissance légale a augmenté dans au moins 39 pays.
  • Ces gains fonciers ont été réalisés en dépit du faible soutien apporté par les gouvernements et les bailleurs, ce qui laisse penser que le renforcement des droits pourrait permettre une progression rapide des objectifs mondiaux de développement.
  • La mise en œuvre des législations existantes permettrait d’étendre les droits communautaires sur plus de 260 millions d’hectares de terres coutumières.
11 mai 2022
Burundi
Comores
Érythrée
Éthiopie
Madagascar
Malawi
Mozambique
Somalie
Ouganda
République centrafricaine
Tchad
Bénin
Gambie
Guinée-Bissau
Libéria
Mali
Haïti
Afghanistan
Bhoutan
Sri Lanka
Yémen

Nairobi/Rome, le 11 mai 2022. Alors que la guerre en Ukraine fait grimper les prix des aliments, des carburants et des engrais à des niveaux record et menace la sécurité alimentaire dans bon nombre des pays les plus pauvres du monde, le Fonds international de développement agricole (FIDA), un organisme des Nations Unies, a lancé aujourd’hui une 

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Medici Land Governance

Medici Land Governance (MLG) provides user-friendly, low-cost land titling and administration systems. Our team is comprised of leaders with deep experience in building and delivering quality, resilient technology products and services.

As a public benefit corporation, MLG promotes economic development and full financial inclusion by helping individuals establish formal ownership of their homes and land.

FeJAL seeks to provide professional training, skills development and capacity building for female journalists as well as other media practitioners and also other media related groups. It is engaged in the protection of the rights of female journalists.

Mission

To promote social justice, equal opportunities and create a safe working environment for women in the media.

Rights and Rice Foundation (RRF) is a Liberian non-governmental organization registered with the overall aim of working for social justice and community empowerment.  Since 2007 RRF has implemented several programs and projects supported by donors and funding agencies like UN Women, UNDP, USAID, GIZ and Welthungerhilfe. Today RRF works around three key thematic pillars, namely: political and economic governance, community empowerment and conflict mediation. RRF now implements seven programs in 10 of Liberia’s 15 counties.

Resource Equity

Resource Equity is a women-run and women-centered nonprofit organization that focuses exclusively on legal issues specific to gender equity in land and natural resources around the world.


SDI is complrised of grassroots activists using technology to hold the Liberian government & corporations to their commitments.  

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ZOA is an international relief and recovery organization supporting vulnerable people affected by violent conflicts and natural disasters in fragile states, by helping them to realize dignified and resilient lives.

ZOA operates in more than 15 countries, in difficult locations where our field staff directly provides assistance to the most vulnerable victims of displacement. The countries in which ZOA is present are Afghanistan, Burundi, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Liberia, Myanmar, Philippines, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Uganda and Yemen.

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The mandate to develop the agriculture sector calls for putting in place an effective organizational structure and manned by staff capable of planning, coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating agricultural development programs. It also ensures that its staff and the farmers are trained to cope with the challenges of developing the agriculture sector.


Mission

To support the voices of these women against the wrong use of their communities resources, including making sure that they are involved in the decision making process through their organization and to press for equal rights and ownership to natural resources and forest in a way that it will reduce the poor living conditions of these women and the idea of looking down upon them.

The Foundation for Community Initiatives (FCI) was founded in 2004 as a community based organization in Grand Bassa County, Liberia, by a group of trained development workers and human rights activists trained by Development Education Network – Liberia (DEN-L). The Development Education Network-Liberia (DEN-L) runs the “Development Education Leadership Teams in Actions” (DELTA) Training, which provides leadership, development and advocacy training for NGOs in Liberia.

The Association of Environmental Lawyers of Liberia (Green Advocates) is Liberia's first and only public interest environmental law organization dedicated to  ensuring the protection of the environment, defending human rights, empowering and amplifying the voices of poor people who are victimized in resource exploitationand by using the rule of law to hold state and non state actors accountable for their actions.

Coat of Arms Republic of Liberia

Settlement of freed slaves from the US in what is today Liberia began in 1822; by 1847, the Americo-Liberians were able to establish a republic. William TUBMAN, president from 1944-71, did much to promote foreign investment and to bridge the economic, social, and political gaps between the descendants of the original settlers and the inhabitants of the interior. In 1980, a military coup led by Samuel DOE ushered in a decade of authoritarian rule. In December 1989, Charles TAYLOR launched a rebellion against DOE's regime that led to a prolonged civil war in which DOE was killed.

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