Women leaders protecting their land for the next generation
By Chris Hufstader
After an audacious land grab by a foreign company, indigenous women in a remote Cambodian village struggle to regain their farms and sacred sites.
Sol Preng remembers vividly the day in 2012 when bulldozers unexpectedly arrived on her family farm.
“The company came and cleared away our cashew trees right before the harvest,” she says. “I lost four hectares of land and all my cashew trees.”
USAID’s MAST mobile tech programs promote women’s empowerment in Tanzania and Zambia
By Deborah Espinosa and Patrick Gallagher, USAID’s Land Technology Solutions Program
Persistent and pervasive gender inequality is a global development challenge that constrains economic growth, educational opportunities, and health outcomes. It jeopardizes food security and undermines poverty reduction strategies. The world over, some formal and many informal laws and customs operate to hinder women’s empowerment and thus their full potential as agents of economic and social change.
Learnings on gender from the Congo Basin
Improving how we work for – and with – indigenous and local women in their communities
As a human rights organisation, gender justice is a fundamental principle of our work, and we have long been conscious of, and sought to address, the barriers to effective participation in decision-making by women, as well as the other human rights violations they may face on account of their gender.
O poder da Caverna Sagrada Kamukuwaká – Mitos, Matas e Desafios.
"PAZ NA ARAUCANÍA", COMANDO JUNGLA E OCUPAÇÃO MILITAR: PAZ MILITARIZADA PARA CONTINUAR EXPLORANDO O NUKE MAPU
Justo é assentar as 450 famílias do MST, em Campo do Meio, MG, no latifúndio da Ariadnópolis, e jamais despejar
Empowering Women in Post-Conflict Africa
By Amber Rouleau, communications officer for African Women Rising.
Read the orignial version here.
SANTA BARBARA, California, USA, Nov 8 2018 (IPS) - While its conflict ended in 2007, Northern Uganda struggles with its legacy as one of the most aid-dependent regions in the world.
Curbing deforestation and securing land rights to create new responsible investment opportunities
Commercial agriculture has driven land use changes and not only affected millions of hectares of forested land, but also farmers’ and local people’s land rights. Efforts to combat deforestation are at the forefront of the international aid agenda, and clarifying and securing land rights is important for its success.