Summary Report: Recognition of Customary Tenure in the Mekong Region | Land Portal
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Date of publication: 
avril 2017
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8

This dialogue provided a way for the land community to collaboratively explore challenges and opportunities related to the recognition of indigenous, ethnic minority and customary tenure rights in the Mekong region in order to:

  • Identify issues of common interest;
  • Compare and contrast regional and international contexts and experiences to inform potential strategies and actions at country and regional level; and
  • Generate a regional-level synthesis of key challenges and opportunities to contribute to solutions.

An online venue was used to increase information exchange between participants inside and outside the region.

The full dialogue can be read here.

 

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Project Description

Land governance is at the center of development challenges in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. Governments are revising land policies and practices in order to face these challenges. The project aims to (i) assist the emergence of more favorable policies and practices for securing the rights and access of family farmers to land and natural resources; and (ii) to strengthen the effectiveness of concerned stakeholders through learning, alliance building and regional cooperation.


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Project Description

Land governance is at the center of development challenges in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. Governments are revising land policies and practices in order to face these challenges. The project aims to (i) assist the emergence of more favorable policies and practices for securing the rights and access of family farmers to land and natural resources; and (ii) to strengthen the effectiveness of concerned stakeholders through learning, alliance building and regional cooperation.


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