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Showcasing transformative approaches for women’s land rights
22 Setembro 2022
Authors: 
Lilian Lee
Quênia
Filipinas
Índia
Global

El empoderamiento de las mujeres para que ocupen puestos de liderazgo y participen activamente en los procesos de toma de decisiones en la gobernanza de la tierra ha demostrado que se puede avanzar hacia la justicia de género. 

Showcasing transformative approaches for women’s land rights
22 Setembro 2022
Authors: 
Lilian Lee
Quênia
Filipinas
Índia
Global

Fortalecer as mulheres para ocupar papéis de liderança e tomar parte ativa nos processos de tomada de decisão na governança da terra tem demonstrado que é possível dar passos em direção à justiça de gênero.

Showcasing transformative approaches for women’s land rights
22 Setembro 2022
Authors: 
Lilian Lee
Quênia
Filipinas
Índia
Global

Empowering women to occupy leadership roles and to take an active part in decision making processes in land governance has demonstrated that strides can be made towards gender justice.

28 Outubro 2021
Authors: 
Koen Kusters
Filipinas

In conversation with Heidi Mendoza

The Filipino government can generate new momentum and resources for its longstanding community-based forest management programme, by placing it more centrally in its climate policies. This could benefit forest-dependent communities, but only if mistakes from the past are not repeated, argues Heidi Mendoza. It requires a better understanding of the conditions and constraints for community forestry.

Law, Property and Disasters: Adaptive Perspectives from the Global South
27 Julho 2021
Authors: 
Prof. Daniel Fitzpatrick
África
América Latina e Caribe
Ásia
Indonésia
Filipinas
Global

What is the role of land law in natural disasters? Are current global systems of land law fit-for-purpose as we experience escalating rates of climate disruption?

17 Junho 2021
Authors: 
Mr. Jeremy Gaunt
Senegal
Equador
Filipinas

The Sarayaku people of eastern Ecuador have declared their traditional Amazonian home as Kawsak Sacha — a living forest with rights.

On Mindanao, in the Philippines, the Manobo people have created a local and regional governance structure for their lands, including Bagani, or warriors, to police the area against logging and poaching.

Under cover of COVID, new laws in Asia threaten environmental and social protections
6 Janeiro 2021
Authors: 
Kundan Kumar
Ásia
Indonésia
Filipinas

Hit hard by the pandemic, Asia's indigenous and local communities face fresh government-led efforts to exploit their land and resources


In addition to its devastating toll on public health, COVID-19 has exacerbated global food insecurity and economic crises. These costs have been particularly acute for Indigenous Peoples and local communities on customarily governed territories and lands.


Will Sabahans Choose Malaysia Or Philippines?
28 Dezembro 2020
Malásia
Filipinas


This commentary was written by Anna Malindog-Uy for the ASEAN Post and selected as one of the top stories of 2020

Main photo: this file photo shows an armed Malaysian policeman manning a security checkpoint in Lahad Datu, Sabah. (AFP Photo)

 


2 Junho 2020
Authors: 
Mr. Lorenzo Cotula
Níger
Serra Leoa
Colômbia
Indonésia
Filipinas
Global

Reports suggest the COVID-19 fallout is providing opportunities for elites to seize lands and rewrite regulations. We need effective responses to secure land rights and lay the foundations for a just recovery. 


 


Maria in Brazil - Land Defender
7 Setembro 2018
Authors: 
Ben Leather
Honduras
México
Brasil
Colômbia
Filipinas

“It is up to me to follow in the same footsteps as my father walked, so that they’ll give us back our land again.” 


- Ramón Bedoya, Colombia


 


“The desire for justice and reparations for the fallen defenders, for their families, and above all that this never happens again—that is an energy that compels you to keep working.”


– Isela González, Mexico


 


The Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago (AMAN)
7 Setembro 2018
Authors: 
Andrew Anderson
Guatemala
Honduras
México
Brasil
Colômbia
Filipinas
Global

La organización Front Line Defenders ha documentado 821 casos de Defensores de Derechos Humanos (DDH) asesinados en los últimos cuatro años, desde que empezó a establecer un listado general a nivel mundial en cooperación con ONG nacionales e internacionales. El 79% de este total se produjo en seis países: Brasil, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, México y Filipinas. La gran mayoría de estos casos no ha sido debidamente investigada, y sólo unos pocos responsables de estos crímenes han sido llevados ante la justicia.

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