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Foto: Layane Santos
13 Março 2024
Authors: 
Revista Amazonas
América do Sul
Brasil

O 8M foi de luta na comunidade de Caranguejo Tabaiares. Foi dia de caminhar pela comunidade, e nos reconhecer na luta cotidiana pela vida das mulheres e pela sobrevivência. As participantes levaram cartazes com mensagens importantes sobre os direitos das mulheres, com frases que enfatizam a necessidade de conscientização pelo fim da violência contra as mulheres, feminicídios e violência doméstica. Caminhamos pelos becos e ruas dentro e fora de Caranguejo a fim de mostrar o cansaço por intermináveis horas de trabalho e para reclamar nosso direito de permanecer e defender o nosso território tão desejado pelo capitalismo e a especulação imobiliária. 

Foto: Revista Amazonas
5 Março 2024
Authors: 
Revista Amazonas
América Central
Nicarágua

Desde a incorporação forçada em 1894, a história da Costa do Caribe da Nicarágua tem sido marcada pela colonização e exploração de territórios indígenas e afrodescendentes, favorecendo a hegemonia mestiça e despojando as comunidades de seus modos de vida e de sua relação com a Mãe Terra. Apesar de existirem leis que protegem suas terras, o neocolonialismo persiste com concessões de mineração, extração de madeira e pesca, enquanto o governo impõe suas autoridades e promove o neoextrativismo, tudo isso perpetuando as opressões.

Iraq
28 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Gemma Betsema
Iraque

The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HIIL) and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) are delighted to announce a new collaboration for complementary LAND-at-scale activities in Iraq. Activities focus on justice innovation and support: by scouting, vetting, selecting and supporting promising local and existing justice initiatives in Northern Iraq, HIIL aims to strengthen the localization of justice solutions for Iraqi people.

Mozambique LAS
23 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Maria Muianga
Lisette Meij
Moçambique

Terra Firma and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) are pleased to announce the launch of a new LAND-at-scale project: Scaling Community Land Rights Certification in Municipal Areas of Mozambique. The project started implementation this month (February 2024) in the rural hinterlands of four municipalities in Manica, Sofala and Zambezia provinces.

CLPA LAS side-event panelists
23 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Aoife Ossendorp
Gemma Betsema
África
Moçambique
Ruanda
Uganda

During the Conference for Land Policy in Africa (CLPA) which took place in Addis Ababa in November 2023, LAND-at-scale organised the side-event ''Climate-Resilient Land Use Planning as a Tool for Addressing Land Degradation''. The LAND-at-scale (LAS) project partners and their government constituencies from Mozambique, Rwanda and Uganda participated in person. The set-up of the session was dynamic with each country first ‘pitching’ how land use planning processes were important in their LAS interventions, and then the government representatives adding to that a perspective from government. In each of the countries, the LAS partners consisting of NGOs and UN organizations, work closely with national or district land use planning officers of the government in carrying out project activities.

Foto: Marco Dormino/UNICEF/Flickr
19 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Tatiane Matheus
América do Sul
Brasil

Para a economista Rita Maria da Silva Passos – que trabalha há 20 anos na área socioambiental – a hegemonia de um ambientalismo branco faz com que impactos ao meio ambiente não estejam sendo racializados. “A gente fala de mudanças climáticas, e alguém diz: ‘viu o que aconteceu na Inglaterra?’. Por que não fala ‘viu o que acontece há anos na África, na Ásia, no Brasil’? Falar de racismo ambiental é politizar o meio ambiente para racializar a questão”, afirma a especialista em sociologia urbana e doutoranda em Planejamento Urbano e Regional pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (IPPUR/UFRJ). 

Planned resettlement site in Baidoa
19 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Karel Boers
Marta Cavallaro
Federica Acquaviva
Aoife Ossendorp
Somália

As part of a scoping study titled Land Governance for Climate Resilience: A review and case studies from LAND-at-scale projects headed by Richard Sliuzas, Emeritus Professor, University of Twente, IOM explored how climate plays a role in the UN-led Saameynta Joint Programme in Somalia. In this context, climate change is increasingly recognized as a multiplier of insecurity and fragility, where climate-related sudden and slow-onset disasters are driving people to leave their land and migrate. While migrating allows people to find alternative livelihoods and enhance their climate resilience, it can also be associated with instances of maladaptation to climate change. As such, this case highlights durable solutions in climate-driven urban sprawl in Baidoa.  

Community sensitisation meeting
19 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Mr. Simon Peter Mwesigye
Miss Teddy Kisembo
Jordana Wamboga
Aoife Ossendorp
Uganda

As part of a scoping study titled Land Governance for Climate Resilience: A review and case studies from LAND-at-scale projects headed by Richard Sliuzas, Emeritus Professor, University of Twente, GLTN dove into the links between climate and land governance in the ‘’Scaling up community-based land registration and land use planning on customary land in Uganda’’ project. This case study highlights experiences from the community-based wetland management planning approach in Butaleja, Uganda, focusing on how the approach is addressing land governance issues and contributing to community climate resilience.

Scene from a workshop in the resettlement area of Guara-guara  (Búzi)
19 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Berta Rafael
Borges Chivambo
Aoife Ossendorp
Moçambique

As part of a scoping study titled Land Governance for Climate Resilience: A review and case studies from LAND-at-scale projects headed by Richard Sliuzas, Emeritus Professor, University of Twente, CTV explored the links between climate and land governance in the LAND-at-scale project “Scaling Community Legal Literacy, Land Rights Certification and Climate Resilience in Mozambique”. This case study focusses on experiences from the Búzi District, where Cyclone Idai (March 2019) showed the need for proactive interventions in the land sector aimed at preparing districts and local communities to face and plan for severe climatic phenomena and their impacts, but also the challenges at making this link explicit. 

Reflections on land rights from Aspen Seminar
13 Fevereiro 2024
Authors: 
Dr. Elizabeth Daley
Global

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