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By: Chris Arsenault Date: August 4th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than 20 land rights activists have been killed in Brazil so far this year, with most deaths linked to conflicts over logging and agribusiness, data on Thursday showed,
By: Patrick Adoga Date: September 21st 2016 Source: Today As the world celebrates the International Day of Struggle against Monoculture Tree Plantations today, conservationists have warned transnational companies from Europe, America and Asia against scramble for land in Nigeria and Africa for
Date: December 22nd 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / African Development Bank Group The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Women in Parliaments Global Forum (WIP) hosting the first meeting of the WIP Council on Economic Empowerment in Kenya
By PETER NGILA and JOHN MUCHANGI Date: March 14th 2016 Source: The Star Are the land bills being discussed in Parliament going to stop forced resettlement, grabbing and other land-related injustices?
By: Paola Totaro Date: August 9th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation The seven lowest scoring nations across all 10 indicators were in the Middle East including Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen
By: Silas Gbandia Date: September 28th 2016 Source: Equal Times A former member of Sierra Leone’s parliament has spoken of his determination to put an end to what he describes as the “underhand deals” taking place between the authorities and international palm oil producers in his country.
By: Karl Mathiesen Date: April 2nd 2016 Source: The Guardian Collusion between private sector and government exacerbating problems, says corruption official
By: Sek Odom Date: August 12th 2016 Source: Cambodia Daily Representatives of evicted families and a sugarcane plantation owned by a prominent CPP senator announced an agreement on Thursday that provides compensation ranging from $500 to $5,000 to eligible villagers after a five-year battle over
By: Cod Satrusayang Date: October 3rd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of the Thai capital on Monday calling on the junta to address land rights and housing needs in what police and organizers said was one of the biggest demonstrations since the
By: Rebecca Myles Date: April 22nd 2016 Source: RT Representatives from 155 countries are in New York to sign a climate-change agreement to limit the rise in global temperatures. Forest-dwelling indigenous peoples claim the pact ignores them and that they face assaults when trying to protect
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

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