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Countries adopt global guidelines on land tenure at FAO

Videos
April, 2012
Global

In a landmark decision, the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) endorsed a set of far-reaching global guidelines aimed at helping governments safeguard the rights of people to own or access land, forests, and fisheries. The new Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security outline principles and practices that governments can refer to when making laws and administering land, fisheries and forests rights.

SECURITY FOR GIRLS THROUGH LAND | SECOND PILOT ASSESSMENT (2012-2013)

Reports & Research
November, 2013
Southern Asia
India

January 14, 2014 — This study analyzing the impact of the Girls Project, a pilot program designed and implemented by a partnership between the Indian government and Landesa, has found that participating girls are more likely to: stay in school longer, marry later, inherit land, and have an economic asset in their name.

Asentamiento San Isidro Labrador, resultado de esfuerzos y unidad

Reports & Research
February, 2018
Paraguay

La lucha de la “Comisión Vecinal Sin Tierra comenzó en 1995 solicitando las tierras que anteriormente formaban parte de un aserradero y que fueron donadas al Ministerio de Defensa. La Comisión Vecinal planteó una propuesta de Ley de desafectación de las tierras que debido se promulgó recién en marzo de 1999. En 2000 la comisión ocupó sus tierras por la lentitud de la distribución a los campesinos

El éxodo de Mercedes y Gustavo por retornar a la vida rural

Reports & Research
July, 2017
Uruguay

La familia de Mercedes Acland y Gustavo Delfín con su afán de retornar al campo para salir de una vida precaria en las periferias urbanas, accedió de diversas formas a la tierra. Su último acceso fue junto al grupo Comuna Tierra por dotación estatal, a través del INC, en modalidad de comodato durante dos años. Se dedica a la producción caprina, sin embargo no cuenta con las condiciones adecuadas.

CONVERSATORIO “ACCESO A LA TIERRA Y TERRITORIO EN SUDAMÉRICA. NECESIDAD DE VISIBILIZACIÓN Y ARTICULACIÓN”

Institutional & promotional materials
November, 2017
Argentina
Bolivia
Colombia
Peru

Memoria del Conversatorio Acceso a la tierra y territorio en Sudamérica. Necesidades de visibilización, realizado en el marco del IV Encuentro Internacional del Movimiento Regional por la Tierra y Territorio.

Women Inheriting Land: Rights and Realities

Reports & Research
February, 2019
India

The webinar on Women Inheriting Land: Rights and Realities took place on 22 February, 2019.

The objective of this webinar was to discuss the significance of owning land through inheritance, the challenges that prevent women from inheriting land, the opportunities offered through the best practices and the possible actions that can be taken at different levels.

This report provides a summary of the discussion.

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Forest Rights and Governance in India

Reports & Research
February, 2019
India

The webinar on the Forest Rights and Governance in India took place on 30 January, 2018. The webinar discussed why has there been variation in the implementation of the Forest Rights Act and identified institutional bottlenecks to upscaling its implementation, as well as lessons learned from existing best practices.
The webinar addressed implementation of the Forest Rights Act, its inclusion of traditional forest dwellers - men and women, innovations that have proven successful, and questions of governance and its impact on the forest rights discourse and policies.

EMPOWERING ADOLESCENT GIRLS THROUGH LAND – A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

Policy Papers & Briefs
February, 2014
India

March 2014 – In 2012, Landesa and the government of West Bengal, India, entered an innovative partnership aimed at using land to reduce risks facing rural adolescent girls, including poverty, malnutrition, lack of education, and early marriage. This paper addresses pilot project features including girls groups, peer leader methodologies, community engagement, a land rights and land-based livelihoods curriculum, and partnerships with government stakeholders.

IMPROVING LAND GOVERNANCE THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

Policy Papers & Briefs
February, 2014
India

March 2014 – Odisha, a state on the eastern coast of India, has endeavored over the years to enact laws aimed at providing land to those cultivating it and redistributing ownership of land. Landesa designed and piloted a model where a local youth (called a Community Resource Person) – identified by the community – is trained to provide additional capacity to local government land administration officials to identify and provide title to the formerly landless families. This model was subsequently scaled to cover 1,042 villages in seven districts of the state.

FOCUS ON LAND IN AFRICA: LINKING PROPERTY RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT

Policy Papers & Briefs
February, 2014
Africa

March 2014 – In most of Africa, land is at the heart of economic, social and political life. Therefore, land and natural resource rights and governance issues profoundly affect and are affected by development initiatives across the continent. To fully succeed and contribute to ending extreme poverty in the post-2015 world, development initiatives must recognize and strengthen the land and natural resource rights of local people, especially the rural poor and women. However, while there is growing awareness of these issues, they are often overlooked.