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10,000 Shans uprooted, 500 houses burned in Burmese regime's latest scorched earth campaign

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 2009
Myanmar

10,000 Shans uprooted, 500 houses burned in Burmese regime’s latest scorched earth campaign (press release)...

Map of villages forcibly relocated...

Summary of villages forcibly relocated...

Images of the Burmese regime's latest scorched earth campaign

Foreign direct investments in land in developing countries

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Journal Articles & Books
Junio, 2009
Global

The world food crisis has spurred foreign direct investments (FDI) into arable land in developing countries. While significant financial inflows into agricultural sectors could be beneficial on a global scale, it could negatively affect local livelihoods. This article provides an overview of the different types of FDI in land.

THE ROHINGYAS Bengali Muslims or Arakan Rohingyas?

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Reports & Research
Marzo, 2009
Myanmar

In recent months, the Rohingyas have been making headlines again. Who are they?
It was reported1 recently that Myanmar Foreign Minister U Nyan Win had told his ASEAN2
counterparts in Hua Hin, Thailand, prior to the ASEAN Summit, that the SPDC is "willing to
accept the return of refugees from Myanmar if they are listed as Bengali Muslim minorities but

MYANMAR: No end in sight for internal displacement crisis. A profile of the internal displacement situation

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Reports & Research
Marzo, 2009
Myanmar

Displacement as a result of conflict and human rights violations continued in Myanmar in 2008. An estimated 66,000 people from ethnic minority communities in eastern Myanmar were forced to become displaced in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict and human rights abuses.

Rural Households

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Reports & Research
Enero, 2009
Myanmar

...This study will examine the food (rice) availability at the national level using the official and FAO data. Second, a case study in the rice deficit region (Dry Zone) will present the characteristics and food security status of the farm and non-farm rural households (landless) and the determinants of food security.

Ecotourism in Northern Kenya Policy Brief

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Enero, 2009

This policy brief focuses on ecotourism in north-eastern Kenya and is based on the analysis of two key existing ecotourism industry models in Laikipia and Isiolo. The purpose of the work was to provide the Government of Kenya (GoK) policymakers and private sector investors with a deeper understanding of the eco-tourism industry already established in the region.

"Since we have this land together"; A pastoral community in institutional management of communal resources.

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Reports & Research
Enero, 2009

 In Kenya, the pastoral Maasai’s districts have been the vanguard in rangeland tenure transitions and experimentation as pastoralists’ territory gave way to communal group ranches and to individual land holdings under diverse land-use activities.