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Building Back Better: Confronting the Impact of COVID-19 on Land Tenure, Food Security and Nutrition

13 October 2020
Online
United States

Partners Event on coordinating a Covid-19 response while monitoring the effect on governance of tenure and determining how to build back better

 

Land Portal Foundation
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Welthungerhilfe
Global Donor Platform for Rural Development
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
International Land Coalition
International Fund for Agricultural Development

Open Land Data and managing open data repositories workshop

31 May 2018
Leriba Hotel
Centurion
South Africa

Over a billion people worldwide, predominately smallholder farmers, lack secure land rights, which are crucial for obtaining loans and providing the long-term visibility necessary for planning successful agricultural operations. Open data technologies enable mapping and access to information on land rights, which in turn can lead to more protection for community and smallholder farmers.

Land Portal Foundation
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation ACP-EU
GODAN
Namibia University of Science and Technology

New Perspectives on Acquisitive Prescription

10 May 2018 - 11 May 2018
Het Kasteel
Melkweg 1
Groningen
Netherlands

Dr Björn Hoops (Groningen) and Dr Ernst Marais (Johannesburg) are organising an international conference, entitled “New perspectives on acquisitive prescription”. The University of Groningen, in collaboration with the University of Johannesburg, will host the event at Het Kasteel, Melkweg 1, in Groningen, The Netherlands, from 10-11 May 2018

University of Groningen

Promoting Gender Equality in Agricultural Investments in Land in Africa

30 November 2017 - 01 December 2017
Abuja
Nigeria

Women account for 60–80 per cent of smallholder farmers and comprise the largest percentage of the workforce in the agricultural sector. Inequalities between women and men in access to land, productive resources, income-generating activities and public consultation spaces seriously undermine women’s capacity to contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).