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Land rights for small producers: a critical solution to the world's food systems

16 Juillet 2021
Dr. Agnes M. Kalibata
Dr. Michael Taylor

Our food systems are in urgent need of transformation, as humanity faces one of our biggest challenges yet; feeding a future population of 10 billion people with safe and nutritious food while keeping a healthy planet. Our food system has the power to tip the scales and transform the future of our planet and humankind.

To secure equal rights to land, bring men and women together

13 Juillet 2021
Dr. Elizabeth Daley

There is an underlying tension in the land rights movement that is rarely addressed head on, which is the perception that securing women’s land rights threatens community land rights. Community land rights are typically held by indigenous people, small-scale and subsistence farmers, pastoralists, herders and many other groups who are directly dependent on land for their livelihoods but whose land tenure is often the most precarious.

Knowledge Management for Equitable and Sustainable Land Governance: launching the LAND-at-scale knowledge management strategy

05 Juillet 2021
Lisette Meij

Knowledge management and learning are at the heart of the LAND-at-scale program. On June 29th at a pre-event of the LANDac conference, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), LANDac and the International Land Coalition (ILC) officially announced their collaboration to implement the knowledge management (KM) component of the program.

Renforcer notre base de connaissances sur l'accès aux terres, la gouvernance foncière et les défis liés au développement, aux crises et à la résilience.

02 Juillet 2021
Dominique Schmid

 

La recherche doctorale fournit des éléments clés pour renforcer notre base de connaissances sur l'accès à la terre, la gouvernance foncière et les défis liés au développement, aux crises et à la résilience. C'est pourquoi LANDac réserve une place spéciale dans le programme pour discuter de leurs contributions.

How Community & Women’s Land Rights Relate To Climate and COVID-19 Vulnerability and Resilience

02 Juillet 2021
Danny Wijnhoud

This session zoomed in on the local situation and challenges faced by grassroots communities and women in some low-Income countries. It provided an overview of support provided by Civil Society organizations (and governments) facilitating communities, women in particular, to step up the efforts to strengthen their land rights and to generate resilience in face of the climate and COVID-19 challenges they are facing.

More secure land tenure provides much better opportunities to face climate and COVID-19 challenges by investing in high biodiversity local food & income systems.

Why are tribal women in India still robbed of their land rights?

08 Mars 2021
Shipra Deo

In Jharkhand, eastern India, women are not entitled to own land and accusations of witchcraft are wielded against them to silence their claims to land

When Talabitti’s husband died in 2016, her claim to the family land seemed to die with him. Though her husband had worked the family land by himself, upon his death his male cousins laid their claim. If Talabitti attempted to make a competing claim, they threatened to drive her away – with violence, if necessary. Sadly, this threat materialized.

A Legal Empowerment Approach to Achieving Women’s Land and Natural Resources Rights

07 Mars 2021
Seraphin Muramira

When Namati's Community Land Protection project in Sierra Leone's Paki Massabong Chiefdom came to a close, a 'handing over' ceremony was held. Along with village chiefs and local officials, a number of female community members stood to speak. Here are excerpts from what a few of these women shared.  

Bénin : 05 raisons pour laisser les femmes accéder à la terre en sécurité

30 Octobre 2020

 


A la faveur d’un atelier de formation du réseau Wildaf/Feddaf-Bénin appuyé par la fondation Konrad-Adenauer à l’attention des acteurs de la gouvernance foncière en milieu rural, des participants venus des communes du département du Zou ont été entretenus sur les enjeux économiques d’un accès sécurisé des femmes à la terre. Nous vous rapportons 05 bonnes raisons pour ne plus empêcher les femmes d’accéder à la terre.


Par: Olivier Ribouis*