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Jan 2003 - Jan 2016

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2820000.00

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This project supports the Government of Senegal in developing a land use development plan for the Great Coast of Senegal (Niayes region). The plan is expected to serve as a land use management and development plan for an area that is one of the most agriculturally productive and highly sensitive environmentally. The plan also aims to support decision-making by Senegalese authorities in the long-term economic development of the agriculture, agroforestry, and forestry sectors, while taking into account environmental and land issues.

Jan 2012 - Jan 2016

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2700000.00

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The Land Administration Project is a long-term, multi-phase development intervention designed to consolidate and strengthen Ghana’s land administration and management systems including the rural areas. The effective administration and management of its natural resources, particularly of land, is fundamental to achieving food security and of critical importance to Ghana’s overall economic growth and development.

Mar 2014 - Mar 2018

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12790000.00

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The Mekong region Land Governance programme aims at supporting farming families, especially those belonging to ethnic minorities, in securing their equitable access to, and control over agricultural land, forests and fisheries. The programme aims at strengthening the effectiveness of reform actors through learning, alliance building and regional cooperation with a view to assisting in the emergence of more equitable and sustainable policies and practices in the region.

Oct 2015 - Sep 2018

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2000000.00

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This research is exploring the relationships between statutory and customary land tenure and how these relationships affect the tenure security of forest dependent communities, including women and other marginalized groups. Through the use of a global comparative approach and standardized methodologies, this research programme is analyzing differential success or failure of policy and institutional innovations intended to enhance secure tenure rights for forest and trees, and identify strategies that are likely to lead to desired outcomes.

Jan 2015 - Mar 2019

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1613000.00

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New reliable nationwide digital line maps aligned with EU standards – as a basis of the national spatial data infrastructure, for multi-purpose use by the central and local governments, public and private sector, for economic growth and poverty reduction

Jan 2014 - Apr 2017

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4857000.00

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Putting into place a National Spatail Data Infrastructure, with special focus on handling of marine data