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Certification and equity: Applying an “equity framework” to compare certification schemes across product sectors and scales

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2013
Global

This paper applies a comprehensive equity framework to compare the priorities and trade-offs of different environmental and social certification schemes. The schemes selected for comparison are the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Schemes (PEFC), the Fairtrade Labelling Organization (FLO), and the Climate, Community and Biodiversity Alliance (CCBA).

Making co-ownership work?: helping land reform beneficiaries access land and financial resources through equity sharing in South Africa

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2003
África subsariana
África do Sul

This brief paper argues that through co-ownership, co-operatives offer a significant pathway for poor beneficiaries to secure land, wealth and financial resources - with benefits being augmented through sound institutions, human capital development and grant support.

Women's empowerment and gender equity in agriculture: A different perspective from Southeast Asia

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2017
Cambodja
Laos
Myanmar
Tailândia
Vietnam

Women's empowerment is considered a ‘prerequisite’ to achieving global food security. Gender systems, however, are diverse and complex. The nature and extent of gender inequity and the conditions necessary to empower women vary across countries, communities and regions. The study of different gender systems is thus fundamental to capture cross-cultural variations in gender specific needs and constraints to effectively address gender gaps.

The Land tenure in Northern Africa Challenges and opportunities

Peer-reviewed publication
Abril, 2018
Norte de África

In Northern Africa region, land administration and land management systems are characterized by the existence of various institutions and a diversity of land tenures. In order to meet the requirements of the new era, a series of emerging policies has been developed and implemented according to the national needs and to the international regulations. In terms of historical events, we distinguish in the Northern Africa three different groups’ state members: (1) Sudan and Egypt, and (2) Tunisia and Morocco, (3) Algeria and Mauritania.