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Large-Scale Land Acquisition in Ethiopia- Towards Attracting Foreign Direct Investment

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2014
Éthiopie

Large scale land acquisition is a buzzword of the day in the world, more so in Ethiopia. The issue is indeed polarizing, in one hand it is dubbed as land grab and seen as ultimate scramble for land. On the other hand, it is often depicted as key to development, technology transfer and boost in productivity of an otherwise idle land available in Ethiopian lowlands, or somewhere else.

Desplazamiento forzado, experiencias y medios de comunicación: experiencia de intervención social realizada en Colombia, Santiago de Cali, barrio Pízamos I; construida con un grupo de mujeres desplazadas por la violencia, provenientes del Pacífico colo...

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2014
Colombie

El propósito de esta investigación fue la realización de un proceso de intervención social con un grupo de personas; del Pacífico colombiano que estuvieran en condición de víctimas de desplazamiento forzado y alojadas en Cali. Planteamos la construcción de un espacio de discusión y reflexión alrededor de fragmentos de noticias del canal de televisión CARACOL. La intervención social se realizó con un grupo de mujeres: sobre desplazamiento forzado en Colombia.

Food & Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture - ROSA : Land Tenure And Gender: Approaches And Challenges For Strengthening Rural Women's Land Rights | capacity4dev

Décembre, 2014

Land tenure security is crucial for women's empowerment and a prerequisite for building secure and resilient communities. Tenure is affected by many and often contradictory sets of rules, laws, customs, traditions, and perceptions. For most rural women, land tenure is complicated, with access and ownership often layered with barriers present in their daily realities: discriminatory social dynamics and strata, unresponsive legal systems, lack of economic opportunities, and lack of voice in decision making.

Website: Right to Food Campaign

Décembre, 2014
Inde

The new India’s Right to Food Campaign website was launched in March 2014 at the campaign’s fifth convention. It is an action-oriented website, with lots of action-oriented material on the right to food in India including primers, articles, survey reports, court orders, campaign tools and much more As explained in its foundation statement, the right to food campaign is an informal network of individuals and organisations committed to the realisation of the right to food in India.

ASEAN-Swiss Partnership on Social Forestry and Climate Change Phase II (2014-2016)

Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2014
South-Eastern Asia

Since 2009, the Government of Switzerland and RECOFTC have partnered with ASEAN through the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)’s support to the ASEAN Social Forestry Network (ASFN) and the ASEAN-Swiss Partnership on Social Forestry and Climate Change (ASFCC). This is a brochure describing the RECOFTC activities under the ASFCC Phase II (2014-2016).

Valuation of water in large-scale agricultural land investments in Mali: Efficiency and equity trade-offs

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2014
Mali

Recent large-scale investments in agricultural land that are coupled with irrigation present opportunities for increased food production in sub-Saharan Africa. However, to achieve this objective two management issues must be addressed: efficient water use in the face of a looming water scarcity and equity in the sharing of the resource between large-scale investors and smallholder farmers.

Effects of Large-Scale Acquisition on Food Insecurity in Sierra Leone

Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2014
Sierra Leone

The recent phenomenon of large-scale acquisition of land for a variety of investment purposes has raised deep concerns over the food security, livelihood and socio-economic development of communities in many regions of the developing world. This study set out to investigate the food security outcomes of land acquisitions in northern Sierra Leone.

The Water Footprint of Food Aid

Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2014
Sudan
United States of America
Afghanistan
Ethiopia
Bangladesh

Food aid is a critical component of the global food system, particularly when emergency situations arise. For the first time, we evaluate the water footprint of food aid. To do this, we draw on food aid data from theWorld Food Programme and virtual water content estimates from WaterStat. We find that the total water footprint of food aid was 10 km3 in 2005, which represents approximately 0.5% of the water footprint of food trade and 2.0% of the water footprint of land grabbing (i.e., water appropriation associated with large agricultural land deals).

Changes in Arable Land Demand for Food in India and China: A Potential Threat to Food Security

Peer-reviewed publication
Décembre, 2014
China
India

India and China are two similar developing countries with huge populations, rapid economic growth and limited natural resources, therefore facing the massive pressure of ensuring food security. In this paper, we will discuss the food security situations in these two countries by studying the historical changes of food supply-demand balance with the concept of agricultural land requirements for food (LRF) from 1963–2009. LRF of a country is a function of population, per capita consumption/diet, cropping yield and cropping intensity.

Land rights knowledge and conservation in rural Ethiopia: Mind the gender gap

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2014
Afrique orientale
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique
Éthiopie

Using the 2009 round of the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey, this paper examines the medium-term impact of the land registration on investment behavior by households, particularly the adoption of soil conservation techniques and tree planting. It investigates whether men’s and women’s knowledge of their property rights under the land registration (as measured by answers to a list of questions regarding the provisions of the registration, covering such areas as tenure security, land transfer rights, and rights related to gender equity and inheritance) has an impact on these investments.