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By: Sophie Mbugua Source: BRACED   SESIMWANI, Kenya – Birds sing, feet shuffle, as women and men of all ages emerge from spreading canopies of green. Dressed in gumboots and carrying umbrellas, they hurry towards the Olodomut Nursery School in Sesimwani village, in Kenya’s Mau Forest. The community
By: Chris Arsenault Date: September 1st 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation   RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Countries will be unable to meet their climate change pledges unless they secure land rights for people living in the world's tropical forests, indigenous leaders told
By: hg-CM-egb  Date: November 8th 2016 Source: TeleSUR English A growing body of research shows that Indigenous people and guaranteed rights to their land are critical factors in keeping carbon out of the atmosphere.
By: Aslam Shah Date: February 19th 2016 Source: Daily Times Sindh Assembly issues notification granting leasehold rights to slum dwellers KARACHI: Thousands of innocent Karachiites are being deprived of their hard-earned lifetime saving in shape of properties encroached upon by the 'katchi
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 Ebun Sessou & Damilola Olabiyisi Date: September 16th 2016 Source: Vanguard Deputy Majority Leader, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Olumuyiwa Jimoh, who is representing Apapa II, speaks on the newly enacted law criminalising land grabbing in the state. What is the significance of the
Date: November 14th 2016 Source: Channels TV The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, has signed into law, a bill prohibiting forceful takeover of land, by persons or group of individuals. The passage of the bill has formally criminalised the act, which also attracts a 25-year jail term without
By: Moisés Rendón Date: March 13th 2016 Source: Panam Post Respect for Private Property Marks the Difference between Poverty and Prosperity In 1763, immigrants to the North American colonies had more secure property rights than a native-born Venezuelan does in the 21st century.
By: Chris Arsenault Date: August 5th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indigenous people living in Brazil's rainforest have welcomed a decision by the national environment agency to cancel a proposed mega-dam in the Amazon which they say would
By: Erin Handley Date: September 28th 2016 Source: Phnom Penh Post Cambodia’s rampant land grabs have had a devastating impact on the psychological health of women and have led to a sharp increase in the rates of domestic violence they suffer, according to a new report.
By: Francis Mugerwa Date: December 21st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Monitor Hoima — Fifty three families which were evicted from land to pave way for the construction of an oil waste treatment plant by a US firm in August 2014, have finally reached an understanding with the landlord to restore
By: Daudi Migereko (Uganda’s Minister for Lands, Housing and Urban Development and Member of Parliament) Date: March 24th 2016 Source: New Vision Land is one of the most essential pillars of human existence and economic development. In Uganda, land is the most invaluable asset for citizens. 

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