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LA LUCHA POR LA TIERRA NO HA TERMINADO

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Reports & Research
Junho, 2020
Bolivia

Informe de Bolivia que hace parte de Serie de informes sobre la situación de las mujeres rurales en los distintos países de la región: datos oficiales, información sobre políticas e institucionalidad, acciones adelantadas por las organizaciones y grupos de mujeres para proteger sus derechos en el mundo rural y recomendaciones a gobiernos, medios de comunicación y sociedad civil.

EVICTION AND RELOCATION

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2020
Cambodia

Eviction and relocation are longstanding issues that have had severe consequences for poor communities in Phnom Penh. The right to housing is a fundamental human right, and one that is often ignored throughout the eviction and relocation process.

DES TERRES EN COMMUN ! STRATÉGIES LOCALES D’ACCÈS À LA TERRE POUR L’AGRICULTURE PAYSANNE ET L’AGROÉCOLOGIE

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Manuals & Guidelines
Março, 2020
Global

Les questions d’accès à la terre, reconnues depuis longtemps dans les espaces internationaux et institutionnels, sont encore plus urgentes dans le contexte actuel : tant en raison de la pandémie de COVID-19 qu’avec la publication de la stratégie « de la ferme à la table » de la Commission européenne, qui ont mis en lumière l’importance des systèmes alimentaires locaux qui ne peuvent être mainte

Reducing concession size, adjusting business plans and developing more inclusive business models

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Reports & Research
Fevereiro, 2020
Malawi
Mozambique
Western Africa
Ghana
Sierra Leone

This paper is one of three thematic case studies resulting from a set of pilot projects undertaken jointly by civil society and private business partners from 2016–2019 in five countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

Constructing the Herder–Farmer Conflict as (in)Security in Nigeria

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Journal Articles & Books
Janeiro, 2020
Nigeria

The recent spate of violence mostly in north-central and southern Nigeria, typically credited to conflicts between herders and farmers, and the reactions, narratives, and representations that have attended them, calls for an examination of core security questions: who or what is to be secured, from what threat and by what means.