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16 February 2017
A embaixada dos EUA em Angola está a desafiar os estudantes angolanos, com diploma de licenciatura, a inscreverem-se no Programa de Bolsas de Estudo Fulbright, que anualmente oferece a mais de 1.800 cidadãos estrangeiros a possibilidade de estudarem nos EUA a custo zero. De acordo com a mensagem
6 February 2017
Date: 4 February 2017 Source: Radio Mundo Real The main conflicts in Paraguay are related to land and the territory, and peasant women are at the forefront of evictions, said Alicia Amarilla, leader of the National Coordination of Rural and Indigenous Women (CONAMURI), member of CLOC – Vía
30 January 2017
By: R. Avadhani Date: 30 January 2017 Source: The Hindu  Dispossessed by the proposed Mallannasagar project, owner of half an acre land loses confidence and is pushed to take the extreme step
By: Daniel Pelz Date: February 12th 2016 Source: DW.com New studies show that land degradation is advancing and that African countries are among the worst hit. Poorer communities suffer the most though there is some cause for hope.
By: Jack Davies Date: August 15th 2016 Source: Phnom Penh Post Smallholder farmers have a crucial role to play in tempering the growing pains of Cambodia’s transition to an industrialised economy, but unless something is done, they will face a land shortage in the coming years, according to the
By: Silas Gbandia Date: September 28th 2016 Source: Equal Times A former member of Sierra Leone’s parliament has spoken of his determination to put an end to what he describes as the “underhand deals” taking place between the authorities and international palm oil producers in his country.
By: Francis Mugerwa Date: December 21st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Monitor Hoima — Fifty three families which were evicted from land to pave way for the construction of an oil waste treatment plant by a US firm in August 2014, have finally reached an understanding with the landlord to restore
Date: February 24th 2016 Source: Sri Lanka Guardian Farmers, adivasis and landless rural workers to assemble at Jantar Mantar
By: Magdalena Mis and Isaiah Esipisu Date: August 22nd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Around the world, farmers are ageing as the sector fails to attract younger talent who head instead to cities in search of work ROME/NAIROBI, Aug 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For Kenyan farmer
By: Sarah McColl Date: October 7th 2016 Source: Take Part Organizers of the Mt. Kilamanjaro ascent promise to take "the issues of rural women farmers to the top.”
By: Chris Arsenault Date: March 8th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation TORONTO, March 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in more than 90 countries still lack equal rights to own land, hurting food production and efforts to tackle poverty, Rwanda's former agriculture minister said.
By: Richard Hackett Date: August 31st 2016 Source: The Independent.ie Normally at this time of year, while the harvest is still being wrapped up, thoughts rapidly turn to the next cropping season.

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