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La problemática de la tierra a 18 años de la Ley INRA

Journal Articles & Books
January, 2017
Bolivia

La problemática de la tierra: a 18 años de la Ley INRA La primera colección de cuatro estudios sobre temas relacionados con territorios, minifundio e individualización. El primer trabajo de Pablo Regalsky gira en torno a los derechos territoriales de la TCO Ayopaya,una de las demandas de titulación colectiva y reivindicación territorial más importantes en la zona andina que hacia el final del proceso se encuentra en una encrucijada:la disputa por el control de fuentes de agua en el marco del proyecto Misicuni de Cochabamba.

Guía de Sistematización de Casos

Manuals & Guidelines
January, 2017
South America

La guía permite a las personas que quieran presentar un caso, sintetizar las acciones y mejorar la información presentada, de esta manera Se pretende tener documentos con una estructura común, no se limita el estilo de la redacción y la incorporación de particularidades que personifiquen los casos, otorgando a los lectores un texto atractivo que refleje las vivencias de cada situación concreta.

Community Land Protection Initiative

Training Resources & Tools
December, 2016
Global

The Community Land Protection Initiative provides land rights defenders with the practical skills to support communities to document and protect their indigenous and customary lands. It includes practical how-to videos, blogs and other tools that will help you design interventions to protect community land rights.

Argumentos para fortalecer la propiedad colectiva de la tierra en Sudamérica

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2016
Bolivia
Colombia
South America

La paz, Bolivia
30 de noviembre del 2016
Argumentos para fortalecer la propiedad colectiva de la tierra en Sudamérica
Juan Pablo Chumacero R.
 
Economista, con especialización en estudios latinoamericanos. Ha trabajado durante 14 años en la Fundación TIERRA, siendo su Director Ejecutivo entre 2012 y 2014. Actualmente trabaja como investigador en el IPDRS.
 

Argumentos para fortalecer la propiedad colectiva de la tierra en Sudamérica

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2016
Bolivia
Colombia
South America

La paz, Bolivia
30 de noviembre del 2016
Argumentos para fortalecer la propiedad colectiva de la tierra en Sudamérica
Juan Pablo Chumacero R.
 
Economista, con especialización en estudios latinoamericanos. Ha trabajado durante 14 años en la Fundación TIERRA, siendo su Director Ejecutivo entre 2012 y 2014. Actualmente trabaja como investigador en el IPDRS.
 

They Spoke Truth to Power and Were Murdered in Cold Blood

Reports & Research
November, 2016
Global

The present report highlights the situation of environmental human rights defenders (EHDRs). In this report, I want to raise alarm about the increasing and intensifying violence against them. I am extremely appalled by the number of killings and attacks and the lack of response from States in front of such situation. I want to make recommendations to various stakeholders in order to reverse this worrying trend and to empower and protect those defenders, for the sake of our common environment and sustainable development.

The risks of defending human rights

Reports & Research
September, 2016
Latin America and the Caribbean

Oxfam is deeply concerned about the worsening levels of violence, murder and repression against the men and women defending human rights in Latin America. This situation is linked to an economic model that fosters extreme inequality and has a negative impact on people’s basic rights.

It is the result of harassment entrenched in a patriarchal culture, and governments' failure to fulfil their human rights obligations –and the influence of powerful groups on governments that limits their role as guarantors of human rights for their citizens.

We are defending the land with our blood: Defenders of the land, territory and environment in Honduras and Guatemala

Reports & Research
August, 2016
Guatemala
Honduras

An insidious wave of threats, bogus charges, smear campaigns, attacks and killings of environmental and land activists in recent months has made Honduras and Guatemala the most dangerous countries on earth for those protecting natural resources, Amnesty International said in a new report six months after the brutal murder of Indigenous leader Berta Cáceres.


On Dangerous Ground

Reports & Research
June, 2016
Global

2015 was the worst year on record for killings of land and environmental defenders – people struggling to protect their land, forests and rivers

More than three people were killed a week in 2015 defending their land, forests and rivers against destructive industries. For our new report On Dangerous Ground we documented 185 killings across 16 countries – by far the highest annual death toll on record and more than double the number of journalists killed in the same period.