The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent, humanitarian, non-profit, non-governmental organisation, which provides assistance, protection and durable solutions to some of the world’s 42 million refugees and internally displaced persons.
With humanitarian assistance programmes in 20 countries, NRC assists people to claim their rights, access available remedies, and recover from the effects of abuse and violations. NRC’s Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) supports beneficiaries in claiming and exercising their rights. ICLA provides information, counselling, legal assistance, collaborative dispute resolution, capacity- building and advocacy activities. An increasingly important area of NRC’s legal aid work supports displaced women as they seek to enforce their housing, land and property (HLP) rights.
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Displaying 36 - 40 of 48Grant: EURU-1255:Reversing Land Degradation in Africa by Scaling (Bilateral)
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A $21,400,547 Bilateral grant from EU-European Union to ICRAF for EURU-1255:Reversing Land Degradation in Africa by Scaling
Grant: CDE (SWITZERLAND-LBS)-Engagement Platform to unite and scale Sustainable Land Management action in Sub-
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A $320,408 Bilateral grant from University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment - CDE to CIAT for CDE (SWITZERLAND-LBS)-Engagement Platform to unite and scale Sustainable Land Management action in Sub-Sahara Africa (AfrioCAT)
Grant: URTZ-1543:Reversing land degradation trends and increasing food security in degraded ecosystems in semi
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A $250,000 Bilateral grant from Tanzania-Ministry of Agriculture to ICRAF for URTZ-1543:Reversing land degradation trends and increasing food security in degraded ecosystems in semi-arid areas of Tanzania
Grant: Sustainable Land Management in CASP Areas of Savannah Belt in Northern Nigeria (Bilateral)
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A $275,000 Bilateral grant from Nigeria-FMARD-Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to ICARDA for Sustainable Land Management in CASP Areas of Savannah Belt in Northern Nigeria
Grant: Securing Tenure Rights for Forest Landscape-Dependent Communities: Linking science with policy to advan
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A $1,939,200 Bilateral grant from FAO-Food and Agriculture Organization to CIFOR for Securing Tenure Rights for Forest Landscape-Dependent Communities: Linking science with policy to advance tenure security, sustainable forest management and people’s livelihoods (GEF)