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Date: November 10th 2016 Source: ZimEye EUROPE’S top diplomat in Zimbabwe has expressed concern over a new wave of land expropriations in the country, saying this has slowed down the country’s reform and re-engagement programme.
By: MacDonald Dzirutwe Date: March 22nd 2016 Source: Euronews HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s plan to win back international funding by paying compensation to white farmers forced off their land faces a major snag: the black farmers expected to stump up the cash say they don’t have it.
By: Shihab Sarkar Date: August 11th 2016 Source: The Financial Express
By: Darshan Kunwar| Date: August 20th 2016 Source: The Times of India DEHRADUN: Three weeks after the state government issued an order granting ownership rights to 2,500 families living in 123 slums and low-lying localities, chief minister Harish Rawat on Saturday said that the process to
By: Albertina Nakale Date: September 6th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / New Era Windhoek — Of the 5 231 individuals who benefitted from the resettlement programme since independence to date, 1 405 are female, while 2 039 are men. The remaining 1 787 are classified as 'group resettlement'. Director
By: Eleven Date: September 28th 2016 Source: Eleven Myanmar Around 200 farmers whose land was seized by private companies in 2009 held a press conference in Taungoo, Bago Region, on September 27, where they were accompanied by the leadership of the No 2 Brigade of the Karen National Union.
By: Andrew Mambondiyani Date: October 31st 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation MUTARE, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Brian van Buuren, a white former farmer in Burma Valley, eastern Zimbabwe, couldn't hide his anger as he recalled how he lost almost everything during the country's
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: Faiz Zainudin Date: 4 December 2016 Source: Freemalaysiatoday Orang Asli speak of bathing, drinking from muddy waters, as photos prove logging activities destroyed farm lands, disrupted flow of river waters.
By: Maria Luisa Mendonça  Date: June 19th 2016 Source: TeleSUR English Land speculation stimulates the expansion of plantations across Brazil, increasing land conflicts and displacement of campesino and Indigenous communities.
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

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