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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
6 Setembro 2017
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Jeffrey Sachs
Global

By Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Chairman of the Advisory Board of CCSI, University Professor at Columbia University, and Director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network

Global

By Luca Chinotti, Global Policy Advisor, International Land Coalition (ILC)


 


Without People-Centred Land Governance, governments will not be able to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In fact, if we fail to secure and protect land rights, for those who live on and from the land, it will be impossible...


Global

By Jamal Browne


Since the adoption of the global indicator framework by the UN Statistical Commission (UNSC) back in March 2016, significant progress has been made on a set of tenure-related indicators – familiarly referred to as the ‘land indicators’ – primarily through the efforts of the Global Land Indicators Initiative (GLII).

Goats getting ready for milking in the Khovd Province of Mongolia. Photo credit: © Eddie Game / The Nature Conservancy
Mongólia
Indonésia
Austrália
Global

 


By Yuta Masuda and Brian E. Robinson


I’m sitting in a Mongolian yurt, listening to and trying to emulate Bataa’s* songs about love for the grasslands and the wide, treeless plains of the Mongolian Plateau. Our host sings with consuming passion. I might have brushed his enthusiasm off as a show two weeks ago. But after living and working in these grasslands, the feeling of freedom that comes from unobstructed, far-off distant horizon is infectious.

Índia

By Madhu Sarin, Fellow of the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI)


 


Q: What is required to strengthen women’s land and community forest rights in practice in India?


África

 


This blog originally appeared on UNDP


16 Jun 2017 by Phemo Kgomotso, Regional Technical Specialist, Ecosystems and Biodiversity, UNDP Regional Service Centre for Africa


Would forced migration end, if people knew that they could survive and thrive in their homeland?


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África
Quênia
Uganda
América Latina e Caribe
Colômbia
Peru
Ásia
Indonésia
Nepal

The recent World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, held this past March in Washington D.C., provided a unique opportunity to reflect on collective land tenure reforms not only from a research point of view, but also from that of governments.

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