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 2051 - 2055 of 2117Support to the Comprehensive Land Policy Development for Zimbabwe
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The project supports the government per their request in Development of national, gender sensitive and comprehensive Land Policy considering through multi stakeholder process.
Increasing climate change resilience of vulnerable communities in Humla district, Nepal
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The purpose of the project is to improve the local population’s ability to adapt to the consequences of climate change in two catchment areas (Rodikot and Darma) in the Humla District of Nepal. This shall be achieved through capacity-building in climate-related issues among the user groups in the catchment area. Additionally, support will be given to improve erosion control for enhanced disaster prevention. A further goal of the project is to rehabilitate 50 hectares of forest as well as to restore and protect ten drinking water sources. The project thus combines the development of climate change adaptation strategies with environmental education and reforestation while at the same time developing best practices that can be applied to other catchment areas.
Access and Benefit Sharing of Biodiversity
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Key stakeholders apply the rules and orientation to gain access to genetic resources and traditional knowledge, ensuring the positive effects from this and provide incentives for the protection and sustainable use of biodiversity.
Strengthening Access to Land and Property Rights to All Citizens of Bangladesh.
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The objective is to strengthen access to land and property rights for all sections of the community. The specific purpose is the modernisation of land records management. Activities include: policy review in a particpatory approach, creation of land record, record of traditional and customary land rights, simplified litigation mecanisms, establishment of land tribunals, simplification and dissemination of land law, assessment of institutional roles, training in land management, public awareness.
Support to the Implementation of the Tri-national Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion
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The project supports the planning and to some extent the implementation of selected elements of a trilateral action plan to protect the Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion (SSME). The SSME action plan is closely aligned with the national priorities, plans and programmes of the three partner countries and their international commitments. It builds on relevant approaches to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation to climate change. Primary focuses of the project include promoting sustainable fisheries and improving the living conditions of affected sectors of the population, conserving endangered, charismatic and migratory species and setting up a network of marine protected areas (MPAs). The project also promotes capacity building in relevant government institutions by organising knowledge-sharing events, establishing a pool of trainers and documenting and disseminating lessons learned. The project partners develop specific bilateral or trilateral activities, for which the project provides co-finance and technical support as necessary. Based on scientific studies and lessons learned, the project also develops general policy recommendations, which are then disseminated throughout the SSME region.