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  1. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    January, 1992
    Uganda

    This paper examines the evolution and the nature of the current forms of land tenure in Masindi District and the extent to which these forms impair or facilitate positive socio-economic changes. Such an examination is vital in light of the fact that there exists no convincing empirically grounded studies on the impact of the official land policies on the relationships between forms of land tenure, social structure and agricultural production.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    December, 1992
    Brazil

    This Law, consisting of 31 articles divided into five Chapters, creates the Institute of Land and Colonization of Roraima (ITERAIMA) as an entity linked to the State Secretariat of Agriculture and Supply. ITERAIMA aims to the standardization of State public urban and rural lands.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    June, 1992
    Colombia

    La presente Ley modifica y adiciona la Ley Nº 5 de 1992 que expide el Reglamento del Congreso, el Senado y la Cámara de Representantes de Colombia, tiene por objeto crear la Comisión Legal para la Protección de los Derechos de las Comunidades Negras o Población Afrocolombiana, con el fin de asegurar la protección de los derechos colectivos e individuales en el mejoramiento de sus condiciones y calidad de vida a partir de la gestión legislativa, institucional, organizativa, y el control político que realicen los Congresistas afrocolombianos a través de esta Comisión Legal.La Comisión Legal p

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 1992
    Myanmar

    Testimony by a refugee from central Karenni (Kayah) State and List of Villages Relocated in March 1992."

    "(Northwest Karenni State) List of 76 villages relocated in March 1992. Deemawso and Pruso Townships March, July 92. Karenni men, women: Rape; forced labour incl. portering and work on the Loikaw-Aung Ban railway -- 91); extortion; forced relocation; religious intolerance (the villages were Christian)..."
    ADDITIONAL KEYWORDS: forced resettlement, forced relocation, forced movement, forced displacement, forced migration, forced to move, displaced

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 1992
    Myanmar

    By 1993, 18.2 million men, women, and children across the world had left their homelands to escape persecution and violence. An average of 10,000 refugees a day were forced to flee the year before, as new upheavals forced out new victims. At least another 24 million were displaced within their own countries. Yet despite these staggering numbers and the backlash they have provoked in overburdened countries of asylum, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees believes there is a solution to the international refugee crisis.

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    June, 1992
    Myanmar

    Statement by Karenni refugees fleeing a SLORC ultimatum to all villagers in a large part of the State where the Karenni opposition is strong to leave their villages or die. Their statements describe some of the SLORC army’s activities in civilian villages of western Karenni...

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    November, 1992
    Myanmar

    The current SLORC Offensive and Displaced People
    "From July 92. Karen men, women, children: Air-raids on civilian villages (20 civilians killed); precarious economic life of people hiding in jungle; children die of malnutrition; Saw Hta offensive; list of villages and numbers of the people displaced; economic oppression..."
    Area: Tee Moo Khee Area, Kaw Lu Der Area, Saw Hta

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