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By: Leander C. Domingo, TMT Date: January 2nd 2017 Source: The Manila Times NAGTIPUNAN, Quirino: For the Bugkalot tribe, it is a blessed New Year receiving their Certificates of Land Ownership (CLOA) as Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) from Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano.
By: Nyemudzai Kakore Date: February 11th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Herald Government has introduced a new data system that will curb multiple farm ownership by not allowing anyone who already has multiple farms under A1 or A2 to be allocated another piece of land. The new database system is
By: Matthew Ponsford Date: April 24th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A year after the deadly earthquake in Nepal, thousands of people, especially women, are being deprived of funds to rebuild because they do not own land or cannot prove they owned
By: Chris Arsenault  Date: August 30th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation "People are actually dying because of this issue" RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 30 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In Brazil's Amazon where no-one knows who exactly owns a swathe of territory the size of Ukraine, a lack of
By: Manuela Picq Date: September 29th 2016 Source: Intercontinental Cry Magazine Challenging Terra Nullius in the courts of Guatemala Copones is a large Maya Q’eqchi’ territory in Guatemala, in the northern province of Quiché along the Mexican border with Chiapas. Q’eqchi’ communities have
By: Patrick Langat Date: February 4th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Daily Nation The National Land Commission and the Ministry of Education have directed schools to acquire title deeds. Only 7,000 of the 32,000 schools countrywide have the documents, NLC chairman Mohammad Swazuri said. Dr Swazuri
By: Naomi Larsson Date: November 8th 2016 Source: The Guardian  
Date: February 10th 2016 Source: Latin American Herald Tribune BANGKOK – Sea gypsy communities on southern Thailand’s Phuket island have engaged in a ritual ceremony to pray for land rights after the Ministry of Justice less than two weeks ago called on the provincial Department of Land to revoke
By: Himalayan News Service Date: March 3rd 2016 Source: The Himalayan Times The campaign meant for increasing access and ownership of women farmers to land property is gaining success in Ramechhap with more and more women participating in the campaign.
By: Loirdham Moyo Date: April 12th 2016 Source: VOA Zimbabwe MUTARE, MANICALAND — Zimbabweans took up arms to fight against colonialism with the land question as a driving force for achieving black majority rule in the southern African nation.
By: Nay Aung Date: August 16th 2016 Source: The Myanmar Times Villagers in Magwe Region’s Sinbaungwe township are calling for the reconstitution of committees in the township tasked with resolving seized land claims, saying their current memberships do not have locals’ approval.

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