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Landesa 2022 Annual Report
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Janeiro 2023
África
Etiópia
Tanzânia
Uganda
Senegal
Colômbia
Ásia
Cambodja
Indonésia
Bangladesh
Índia
Global

Land rights are ascendant across the development sector. Movements addressing women’s empowerment, poverty, social justice, food security and climate change are all increasingly turning to land rights to strengthen their cause. In 2022, renowned philanthropist MacKenzie Scott joined these efforts by making an unprecedented $20 million investment in our work. Ms.

Gender, tenure and customary practices in forest landscapes
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Dezembro 2022
Cambodja
Indonésia
Laos
Myanmar
Tailândia
Vietnam
Nepal

This report is based on 10 research projects carried out in 18 sites in seven countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Viet Nam. The studies formed the basis of ten informational briefs from the research sites published together with the report (available here: https://www.recoftc.org/publications/0000432).

Woman watering plants India. Photographer Hamish John Appleby (IWMI)
Artigos e Livros
Dezembro 2022
Ásia

Land ownership has long been argued to enhance farm productivity by improving tenure security. But would this hold for female and male owners alike? The relationship between land ownership and productivity has been investigated relatively little from a gender perspective in most regions, with work on Asia being especially sparse.

Responsible land-based investments
Manuais e Diretrizes
Novembro 2022
Global

This manual aims to provide practical guidance for investors in incorporating responsible land-based investment principles into investor policies and practices and is meant to be used along with the Introductory Guide for Communities, Governments and Investors. It has been written for all three RGIL countries, hoping that it will also be useful for other countries.

Pathways for the recognition of customary forest tenure in the Mekong region
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Novembro 2022
Cambodja
Laos
Myanmar
Tailândia
Vietnam

Globally, about 2 billion people claim ownership of their homes and lands through a customary tenure system. Customary tenure has long been insecure and is under growing pressure in many places. But it is also increasingly recognized through a variety of mechanisms, formal and informal.

revista controversia mujeres rurales
Artigos e Livros
Outubro 2022
América Latina e Caribe
Colômbia

Las mujeres del mundo rural están mucho más expuestas que las del urbano a la sobrecarga que las tradiciones de división sexual del trabajo les han impuesto. Su papel en la reproducción social es invisibilizado por la subvaloración “del trabajo reproductivo, productivo y para el autoconsumo” (Fao, 2017, p. 1) y por su baja posibilidad de participación política institucional.

National gender profile of agriculture and rural livelihoods Azerbaijan
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Setembro 2022
Azerbaijão

This country gender assessment (CGA) for the Republic of Azerbaijan was undertaken as part of FAO and national commitments to promote gender equality while integrating a gender perspective into its operations.

Relatórios e Pesquisa
Setembro 2022
Panamá

Es un hecho innegable que las mujeres en Panamá, al igual que en otros países del mundo, han contado con poca participación histórica en la tenencia de tierras. La cultura patriarcal predominante generó relaciones entre hombres y mujeres jerarquizadas, desiguales, inequitativas y discriminantes.

GPRLP Good Practice Benin: SCA
Materiais institucionais e promocionais
Agosto 2022
África
Benim

 

The Global Programme 'Responsible Land Policy' (GPRLP) is part of the Special Initiative 'One World, No Hunger' of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), which aims to reduce extreme poverty and hunger.

Relatórios e Pesquisa
Julho 2022
África
Américas
Ásia
Europa
Oceânia

Selon une nouvelle étude d’Oxfam, les besoins de financement des appels humanitaires de l’ONU liés aux événements climatiques extrêmes sont huit fois plus élevés aujourd’hui qu’il y a 20 ans ! Et à chaque catastrophe climatique, dans les pays riches comme dans les pays pauvres, ce sont les personnes les plus pauvres qui sont le plus durement touchées.

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