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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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World Bank research and technical assistance on urban land and housing

General

This activity (World Bank research and technical assistance on urban land and housing ) is a component of Ethiopia Investment Advisory Facility reported by FCDO, with a funding type of 109 - Multilateral organisation and a budget of £705,000.This project benefits ETHIOPIA.And works in the following sector(s): Housing policy and administrative management, Urban development and management.

Green Livelihoods Alliance 2 - Forests for a Just Future

General

The Green Livelihoods Alliance (2021 - 2025) is an alliance of Gaia Amazonas, IUCN NL, Milieudefensie, NTFP-EP, SDI and Tropenbos International, with Fern and WECF as technical partners. The Green Livelihoods Alliance (GLA) aims to ensure that tropical forests and forest landscapes are sustainably and inclusively governed to mitigate and adapt to climate change, fulfil human rights and safeguard local livelihoods. In twelve countries in South America, Africa and Asia, as well as internationally, the Alliance works with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) and social movements to: - increase the participation of IPLCs in policy and decision-making regarding land rights and forest governance - strengthen lobby and advocacy to hold governments and industries accountable for deforestation and human rights violations. A crucial prerequisite is to ensure the operational space and security of IPLC leaders, CSO activists, women’s rights and environmental and human rights defenders (EHRDs). The programme is implemented by the Green Livelihoods Alliance (GLA), formed by Milieudefensie (Alliance lead), Gaia Amazonas, IUCN National Committee of the Netherlands (IUCN NL), Non-Timber Forest Products-Exchange Programme (NTFP-EP Asia), Sustainable Development Institute (SDI), Tropenbos International (TBI), and two technical partners: (i) Fern and (ii) Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF), working in partnership with the Global Forest Coalition (GFC). The programme is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Directoraat Generaal Internationale Samenwerking (DGIS) through the DSO Power of Voices policy framework, in partnership with the Inclusive Green Growth (IGG) department. The programme responds to the Dutch commitment to contribute to the SDGs, particularly SDG13 (climate action) and SDG15 (life on land).

Partnership for Peaceful Rural Transformation

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This project is a partnership between International Alert and the Rwandan Farmers’ Federation, IMBARAGA, and ProFemmes/TweseHamwe, which provides a focus on gender to the project. The partners seek to address challenges and opportunities presented by the Rwandan government's land reform programme, applying a conflict-sensitivity lens to the proposed initiatives, and addressing information gaps between government and communities.

Objectives

This project has to reach 4 objectives include 1) Reduce conflict risks associated with land reform through increased community capacity to understand and mediate; 2) improved understanding of, and capacity to engage in, formulation and implementation of policies related to land use and administration in Rwanda by communities, local authorities, civil society and the private sector;3) Increase confidence and leadership on the part of the project implementers and 4) Policy decisions informed by the perspectives and priorities of citizens on aspects of the reform process on the part of central government

Target Groups

The project benefits to community members including especially women and youth from project locations affected by land conflicts. It also benefits to local government officials at cell, sector and district levels empowered to effectively implement land related policy and address community land conflicts through local platforms notably dialogue groups and District Task Force (DTF) setting

Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN)

General

This activity (Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN)) is a component of Global Land Governance programme reported by FCDO, with a funding type of 111 - Not for profit organisation and a budget of £780,000.This project benefits Developing countries, unspecified.And works in the following sector(s): Human rights, Environmental policy and administrative management, Social Protection, Urban development and management.

Sustainable Management of Kharga Oasis Agro-Ecosystems in the Egyptian Western Desert

Objectives

Ensure sustainable food production systems that help maintain and progressively improve soil quality and agro-biodiversity status in oasis agro-ecosystems of the Egyptian Western Desert Indicators: Area of landscapes under sustainable land management in production systems (core sub-indicator 4.3) - 3,520ha Area of landscapes under improved practices to benefit biodiversity (core sub-indicator 4.1) - Globally significant landraces/CWR maintained on 700ha Number of direct beneficiaries disaggregated by gender (core indicator 11) - 2,250 (45% women)

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Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.