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Shaping change and improving lives from the start
Our founding principle as Australia’s first university was that we would be a modern and progressive institution. It’s an ideal we still hold dear today.
When William Charles Wentworth proposed the idea of Australia’s first university in 1850, he imagined “the opportunity for the child of every class to become great and useful in the destinies of this country”.
State, Capital, Border Traders, Farmers, and Cross-Border Corn Jamaree Chiengthong Paper
When I began this study, my interest was to investigate the agricultural development on both sides of the Mekhong river where my study site was located. It was supposed to be a micro study of changes in local livelihood at border areas
SOGES
SOGES S.p.a. is a consulting and training company for private and public enterprises.
In SOGES we work alongside companies, organizations and institutions to finalize their development plans. Our goal is to help organizations to grow and evolve, through innovative, customized and sustainable solutions, with which to face the challenges of tomorrow.
MISSION
We support people in building their future through our skills, energy and experience.
Village resettlement in Laos
This is a Research of the resettlement village project is voluntary or not a voluntary.
Village Focus International
Innovative Approach To Land Conflict Transformation
In the Mekong region, conflicts between local communities and large scale land concessions are widespread. They are often difficult to solve. In Cambodia, an innovative approach to conflict resolution was tested in a case involving a private company, Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL), and several indigenous communities who lost some of their customary lands and forests when the company obtained a concession to grow rubber in the Province of Ratanakiri. The approach was developed by CSOs Equitable Cambodia (EC) and Inclusive Development International (IDI) with the support of QDF funding from MRLG.
South Africa: Farmers suggest new model in land reform
By: Teboho.Setena
Date: August 10th 2016
Source: News24
THE African Farmers Association of South Africa (Afasa) in the Free State has called for a second model to the land reform programme to complement the existing Proactive Land Acquisition Strategy (Plas) programme.
The body strongly maintains such a move will expedite the current land reform process and also save government money in the process.
Liberia is at a crossroads: recognising land rights can safeguard against violence
By: Jennifer Duncan and Jaron Vogelsang
Date: August 10th 2016
Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation
Civil society groups say failure to pass land reform could plunge the country into violence
India: Land-grabbing cases on the rise in city outskirts
By: Siva G|
Date: August 11th 2016
Source: Times of India
VISAKHAPATNAM: Police bosses are busy chalking out various plans and proposals to address the litigation cases pertaining to land and land grabbing at Madhurawada and other areas. According to sources, the police department's previous attempt with a DSP rank officer as sub-division chief yielded little results.