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By: Evelyn Lirri Date: June 19th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation BUGALA ISLAND, Uganda (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mariam Nakakeeto listened quietly to the grievances of fellow farmers gathered outside the grounds of a local church on Bugala Island, by the shores of Lake Victoria.
By: Prof Marjorie Mbilinyi Date: September 20th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Citizen COLUMN
By: Edwin G. Genoway, Jr   Date: November 15th 2016 Source: Front Page Africa Citizens of Kpanyan Statutory District in Sinoe County have given a one-month ultimatum to Golden Veroleum Liberia (GVL) to either meet their demands or leave the county.
Technical experts from G7 donors (UK, US, Germany, France), AU Land Policy Initiative and FAO have compiled a due diligence framework for land related investments based on existing standards, guidance and good practice, to support responsible investments under the New Alliance for Food Security and
By: Chris Lang / REDD Monitor Date: February 8th 2016 Source: The Ecologist Agriculture is big business and with the EU pumping money at the sector, the corporate profiteers are holding all the aces, writes Chris Lang. The documentary ‘Land Grabbing’ investigates what happens when well-financed
Date: March 12th 2016 Source: Rappler.com The Masungi Georeserve accuses the police and local government of working with land grabbers MANILA, Philippines – There was an exchange of accusations between the Tanay Municipal Government and Masungi Georeserve over alleged land grabbing operations
By: Nyein Nyein Date: August 3rd 2016 Source: The Irrawaddy RANGOON — Land confiscation and rights abuses linked to the continued militarization of ethnic minority regions in southeastern of Burma has had particularly adverse impacts on women, ethnic Karen human rights advocates said at a press
By: May Titthara Date: September 27th 2016 Source: Khmer Times Despite numerous laws and committees created to tackle deforestation and illegal logging in Cambodia, the timber trade has continued unabated.  
By: Kizito Makoye Shigela Date: 19 December 2016 Source: Eurasia Review Tanzania has adopted a new national land policy which, among others, lowers the ceiling under which foreign investors can lease land from the current 99 to 33 years.
November 10th 2015 By: Romanian insider Foreign investors have come up to control as much as 40% of Romania’s arable land, according to a recent study made by the Transnational Institute for the European Parliament. The study, which focuses on how much land in Europe has been bought by non-EU
By: TNN Date: February 16th 2016 Source: The Times of India CHENNAI: A small plot of land Bagwati Sundar, a senior citizen living in Tambaram, bought in 1986 near Hindu College was safe, ironically, only till the state government showed interest in acquiring it.
By: Kalume Kazungu Date: March 21st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Daily Nation A section of residents have called on the county government to intervene and help them recover their land which they claim has been grabbed by tycoons. Mr Musa Aden who spoke on behalf of the residents of Nagele

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