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5 February 2017
By: Luis Jaime Acosta Date: 5 February 2017 Source: Reuters Around 300 fighters from Colombia's Marxist FARC rebels will not demobilize under a peace deal, a military commander said, giving the first official figure of guerrillas who may join with crime gangs seeking control of lucrative
3 February 2017
Date: 2 February 2017 Source: UN News Centre More than 200 men and women of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People's Army (FARC-EP) marched today to demobilization camps, two months after a peace deal that ended the Western Hemisphere’s longest running conflict, United Nations
30 January 2017
By: IAN SCOONES Date: 30 January 2017 Source: The Zimbabwean
27 January 2017
By:Malva Izquierdo Date: 27 January 2017 Source: Reuters Three decades after Nicaragua launched the first of many reforms aimed at giving women equal land rights, experts say rural women remain exploited and open to disinheritance, violence and abuse.
By: Rashida Ntotela Date: January 22nd 2016 Source: Cii News It seems the African National Congress (ANC) has a long way to go in redressing the historical injustice of land dispossession, denial of access to land and forced removals in South Africa.
By: Johnson Okanlawon Date: March 13th 2016 Source: National Mirror
By: Roy Prosterman (Landesa) Date: September 20th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Could the newly democratic nation become Asia's sixth development success story? Since World War II, there have been five great Asian development success stories founded upon land tenure reforms that
By: Deodatus Mfugale Date: February 1st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Tanzania Daily News ANALYSISIn September 2015, a group comprising eight non-governmental organisations that deal with land rights and extractives resources advocacy submitted to the Human Rights Council, Universal Periodic
By: Jacinta Bolsenbroek Date: March 24th 2016 Source: Farm Weekly THE Pastoral Lands Board (PLB) issue has become a public brawl, according to the Pastoralists and Graziers Association (PGA) president Tony Seabrook.
By: Kalpana Jha Date: October 5th 2016 Source: Kathmandu Post OPINION
Date: February 5th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / New Era The Ministry of Land Reform is pondering the possibility of increasing the benefits associated with the registration of communal land rights. Currently, registered communal land owners are only issued with a certificate. One of the
By: Elsa Buchanan Date: April 1st 2016 Source: International Business Times UK

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