Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs, research organizations etc.
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Displaying 1976 - 1980 of 2117Improving protected area management in the Philippines
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The project is supporting the Philippine Government in implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) by cooperating with local partners to improve the legal framework for protecting and managing designated protected zones in marine and terrestrial ‘key biodiversity areas’. These areas are of particular international significance in conserving biodiversity. The project enhances the protected area management capacity of the Philippine environment ministry through training measures and workshops for sharing experience. In addition, it is helping to improve administrative structures and processes in existing protected areas and establish new terrestrial and marine protected areas. In this work, it is cooperating closely with local communities and giving particular consideration to the concerns of women and indigenous populations.
Crisis prevention through good governance in the area food security
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Local and national politicians are able to react fast on food shortages.
Strengthening of Municipal Land Management II
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The capacities of local authorities to manage land use in an ecologically sustainable, socially balancing and efficient way are strengthened.
SNV: Support and advise to land commissions (Cofo)
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Improve the income and productivity of marginalized groups by providing technical support to the Code Rural which was created to govern access rights to land and provide a judicial framework for confilct over land ownership.
Project to Support Development in the Menabe and Melaky Regions - Phase II (AD2M II)
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The project aims to help ensure that farms and regions of Menabe and Melaky sustainably improve their income and food security through efficient production systems resilient to climate change and through improved producer access to remunerative markets within prioritized sectors. Land and natural resource governance related activities aim at improving water control on arable areas