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Improving pastoralist and hunter-gatherer interests in Tanzania’s constitution

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2013
Tanzania

The first draft of the Tanzanian constitution incorporates many provisions that will improve the rights and interests of pastoralists, huntergatherers and women in these communities.


 However, there remain some important outstanding issues that must be addressed in order to ensure adequate reform that protects these marginalized groups’ interests

Women’s Rights and Leadership Forums

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2013
Tanzania

In northern Tanzania, new grassroots groups called Women’s Rights and Leadership Forums (WRLFs) are mobilizing women and men in pastoralist communities to promote and defend local land rights. This briefing highlights some of the WRLFs’ achievements and strategies; asks how these forums, which appear to be a part of an emerging grassroots social movement for land rights, can be further supported; and explores whether such forums could be replicated elsewhere in the region

Challenges in Adopting an Integrated Approach to Managing Forest and Rangelands in the Near East Region

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2013
Egito
Iraque
Afeganistão
Azerbaijão
Irã
Paquistão
Marrocos
Iémen
Líbia
Turquia
Oman
Itália
Síria
Tunísia
Sudão do Sul
Sudão
Arábia Saudita
Líbano
Ásia
África

Rangelands and forests together account for a major chunk of land in the Near East region. Characterized by semi-arid and arid conditions use of these land faces very severe constraints, which have been accentuated on account of climate change related extreme weather events. Larger changes, especially population growth, changing aspirations of the people, development of markets, globalization, etc. have directly and indirectly affected forests and rangelands.

Pastoralist Field Schools Training of Facilitators Manual

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2013
Angola
Honduras
Bélgica
Quênia
Zimbabwe
Indonésia
Senegal
Djibuti
Etiópia
Níger
Moçambique
Uganda
Somália
Itália
Índia
Sudão do Sul
Sudão
México
Brasil
África

This PFS training Manual is designed for use by Master Trainers (MTs) during the training of facilitators course. Each lesson/topic is complete in itself detailing the preparations to be made, the materials to be kept handy, the core message to be communicated, and the methods that can be used in communicating the messages. A few sessions may require the presence of a technical person as co-facilitator, but the rest can be handled by any person who has been trained as a PFS Master Trainer.

Pastoralist Programme

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2013
Tanzania

Tanzania Natural Resource Forum in partnership with Care international implements a five years pastoralist programme (2012-2016) through registered Tanzanian Civil society Organizations (CSOs) and/or Community Based Organizations (CBOs) that work to improve the capacity of communities to overcome poverty, reduce vulnerability and strengthen the rights of men and women for sustainable livelihoods. This brief covers some highlights for 2013.

Human Impact and Land Degradation in Mongolia

Peer-reviewed publication
Novembro, 2013
Mongolia

Climate warming and human actions both have negative impacts on the land cover of Mongolia, and are accelerating land degradation. Anthropogenic factors which intensify the land degradation process include mining, road erosion, overgrazing, agriculture soil erosion, and soil pollution, which all have direct impacts on the environment. In 2009–2010, eroded mining land in Mongolia increased by 3,984.46 ha., with an expansion in surrounding road erosion. By rough estimation, transportation eroded 1.5 million ha. of land.

Land Ownership and the Development of the Land Market in Georgia

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2013
Georgia

This report was produced by a private consultant Alexander Gvaramia a legal expert on land laws and issues and a member of the Swiss Development Cooperation funded Mercy Corps Georgia implemented Alliances Kvemo Kartli Programme, Helen Bradbury, a market development programme working in the dairy, beef and sheep value chains in Dmanisi, Tetritskaro and Tsalka municipalities of Kevmo Kartli. The International Centre for Conflict Negotiation (ICCN) a partner of Alliances KK was responsible for facilitating the concept and production of the report.

Climate-smart agriculture success stories from farming communities around the world

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2013
Senegal
Mauritânia
Mali
Burkina Faso
Argélia
Níger
Nigéria
Chade
Sudão
Sudão do Sul
Eritreia
Camarões
República Centro-Africana
Etiópia
Angola
Antígua e Barbuda
Belize
Cabo Verde
Comores
Baamas
Barbados
Benim
Botswana
Burúndi
Congo
República Democrática do Congo
Ilhas Cook
Costa do Marfim
Cuba
Djibuti
Dominica
República Dominicana
Fiji
Gabão
Gâmbia
Gana
Granada
Guiné
Guiné-Bissau
Guiné Equatorial
Guiana
Haiti
Jamaica
Quênia
Kiribati
Lesoto
Libéria
Madagáscar
Malawi
Marshall, Ilhas
Maurícia
Micronésia
Moçambique
Namíbia
Nauru
Niue
Palau
Papua-Nova Guiné
Ruanda
São Cristóvão e Névis (Saint Kitts e Nevis)
Santa Lúcia
São Vicente e Granadinas
Ilhas Salomão
Samoa
São Tomé e Príncipe
Seychelles
Serra Leoa
Somália
África do Sul
Suriname
Essuatíni
Tanzania
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trindade e Tobago
Tuvalu
Uganda
Vanuatu
Zâmbia
Zimbabwe
África
África Oriental
Ásia Meridional
Sudeste Asiático
África Ocidental
África Central

To ensure a food-secure future, farming must become climate resilient. Around the world, governments and communities are adopting innovations that are improving the lives of millions while reducing agriculture’s climate footprint. These successful examples show the many ways climate-smart agriculture can take shape, and should serve as inspiration for future policies and investments.