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Beyond Awareness and Self-Governance: Approaching Kavango Timber Users’ Real-Life Choices

Peer-reviewed publication
Setembro, 2013

Targeted illegal harvesting of hardwood in the woodland of Namibia’s Kavango region threatens forest stands. In a transforming setting, where wood is increasingly traded through value chains on a globalized market, local harvesters have complex incentives but also a crucially important position. Sustainability largely depends on their choices. Such choices are being influenced by awareness campaigns and decentralized forest management, which are being lauded and supported.

Training Needs Assessment in Land Sector in Bangladesh

Manuals & Guidelines
Outubro, 2014
Bangladesh

The main objectives for TNA were to identify prevailing perception and attitude among selective stakeholders who were responsible for providing services to target groups through distinguishing their needs in providing expected services. The specific objectives of this TNA were to identify the training needs of the GoB Land Officials (Upazila and union level), Union Parishad and Vhumi committees for delivery of service effectively and efficiently for the SALE project.

Training Module on Khas (State) land Laws and Management

Training Resources & Tools
Junho, 2014
Bangladesh

This training module is developed by Uttaran for its field level beneficiaries of Sustainable Access to Land Equalities (SALE) project. Initially some selected trainers are trained up on the basis of this module. Afterwards the selected trainer group will provide the training to the members of primary organization which is developed by Sustainable Access to Land Equalities (SALE) project of Uttaran. So those who facilitate this training workshop will have to have the sound knowledge about this training module.

Foundation Training on ‘Facilitation’

Training Resources & Tools
Julho, 2014
Bangladesh

Most participants i.e. Uttaran's field team faced the same challenge; powerful people in their working area (for example Union Parisad members/chairman) are not always willing to cooperate towards their project goals. It is important to work step by step when facilitating meetings. As a facilitator, one first needs to analyze the community to identify which people are influential and for which people the project is important. The training was delivered to increase capacity of Uttaran's field team members in order to improve their facilitation capacity.

Report on Cambodia land registration process visit

Training Resources & Tools
Outubro, 2014
Bangladesh

Sustainable Access to land Equality (SALE) project planned and organized a study visit to Cambodia with Project Management Unit (PMU) and Project Technical Assistance team (PTAT) team members. Mr. Pasi Rajander’ of PTAT led the team as has already worked with same approach with digital survey record in Cambodia. As Bangladesh is implementing the same project so to learn the experiences, their learning, challenges and way of work that helps Cambodian authority to take forward the work successfully.

Report on the Workshop on the Sources of Khas Land, legal bindings for it’s distribution and Suggestions

Training Resources & Tools
Agosto, 2014
Bangladesh

Since 1985, Uttaran, an NGO, has been striving to establish the rights of poor people in the South-West regions of Bangladesh. During the operation of this development project, Uttaran has observed that providing the poor with productive elements can help eliminate poverty to a great extent. With the ownership of productive elements, their sources of income become multifarious. The productive element-the small piece of land-changes their social, cultural and psychological behavior. Statistics show that there are about 33lac acres of khas land in Bangladesh.

The workshop on the assessment of the Services provided by the Land administration

Training Resources & Tools
Junho, 2014
Bangladesh

The assessment workshop organised in order to know about the strength and weakness of land administration from the experience of staff of different projects of UTTARAN. Secondly the workshop was organised to know the challenges faced by the landless people in accessing Khas (state) Lands (Legal, Social and Cultural) in Bangladesh in practices.

Training Report on Land Survey & Record Preparation

Training Resources & Tools
Outubro, 2013
Bangladesh

The Overall objectives of the project is strengthening access to land and property rights for all citizens especially the poorest part of the community in line with the overall Access-to-Land program being implemented by Ministry of Land through DLRS. This project is implemented in three districts under three upazilas of Bangladesh: Amtali upazila of Barguna, Jamalpur sadar upazila of Jamalpur and Mohonpur upazila of Rajshahi District. NIRAS a consulting firm of Denmark is responsible for providing technical support for GNSS machinery operation and ETS.

TRAINING ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE

Training Resources & Tools
Dezembro, 2012
Bangladesh

Land sector is the part of the people's rights and governance as land administration clearly linked with people and land. Uttaran's staff and other team members need to know clearly about the rights and governance and how it linked with land registration. The training was organised by the Manusher Jonno Foundation and other external facilitators.

Monitoring and Evaluation Framework_Land project_Uttaran

Manuals & Guidelines
Novembro, 2013
Bangladesh

The land project of Uttaran combines a variety of interventions that, as a whole, should lead the reduction of extreme poverty and conflicts related to land and property ownership. This  document describes an M&E framework that will serve to document the progress of project interventions as well as describe or estimate impacts on land and property rights for all citizens especially the poorest part of the targeted community.

Report on Monitoring and Evaluation Framework Workshop

Training Resources & Tools
Setembro, 2013
Bangladesh

SALE project organized a workshop on monitoring and evaluation framework at proshika HDRC trust, koitta, Manikhonj from 08-09 October, 2013. It was mainly two days workshop for SALE project staff. Amar Krishna Baidya, TC- Knowledge Management Care Bangladesh facilitated the workshop program in association with Project Coordinator Mr. Mamun Ur Rashid of SALE project and Head of Participatory Monitoring & Evaluation (HPM&E) Mrs. Suraiya Ferdous.