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Our People, Our Resources

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November, 2015

This report presents a brief discussion
of indigenous peoples’ development as evidenced in a select
number of case studies about World Bank financed projects
that had a positive impact on indigenous peoples’
communities. The main objective of this study is to identify

Memoria II Encuentro Internacional Movimiento Regional por la Tierra y Territorio

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Institutional & promotional materials
November, 2015
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru

El II Encuentro Internacional Movimiento Regional por la Tierra: Avances y perspectivas fue un paso más en el desarrollo de la iniciativa que (ICCO) y el Instituto para el Desarrollo Rural de Sudamérica (IPDRS) están promoviendo en alianza con distintas instituciones e investigadores/as de la región.El evento se llevó a cabo entre el 21 y el 25 de mayo en la ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Sierra y

Female Entrepreneurs Who Succeed in Male-Dominated Sectors in Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
October, 2015
Ethiopia
Africa

In developing countries, female entrepreneurs have low returns. Yet, the few women who cross over into traditionally male-dominated sectors double their profits. So why don't more women cross over? When parents and husbands support them, women are more likely to cross over. When they lack information on the earnings potential in male-dominated sectors, they are less likely to.

Land Access and Youth Livelihood Opportunities in Southern Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
October, 2015
Norway
United States of America

This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia. Access to agricultural land is a constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia. We used survey data from the relatively land abundant districts of Oromia Region and from the land scarce districts of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ (SNNP) Region.

The National Solidarity Program

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September, 2015

Over the past two decades,
community-based approaches to project delivery have become a
popular means for governments and development agencies to
improve the alignment of projects with the needs of rural
communities and increase the participation of villagers in

Dimitra Newsletter, no. 27. September 2015

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Reports & Research
August, 2015
France
Benin
Belgium
Burundi
Sweden
Guinea-Bissau
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo
Senegal
Ethiopia
Guinea
Malawi
Niger
Cameroon
Nepal
Finland
Italy
South Sudan
Chad
Africa

In this edition you will find a series of articles on a wide range of themes whose common denominator is a wish to improve the livelihoods of rural communities, especially in Africa. It is interesting to note that two aspects emerge strongly from the variety of themes: nutrition and the role of young people – two aspects of development that are also central to activities at FAO.

Dimitra Bulletin, no. 27. Septembre 2015

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Reports & Research
August, 2015
France
Chad
Burundi
Guinea-Bissau
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo
Guinea
Ethiopia
Senegal
Malawi
Niger
Cameroon
Africa

Vous trouverez dans ce numéro une série d’articles sur des thèmes très variés mais qui ont tous en commun la volonté d’améliorer les conditions de vie des populations rurales, en particulier en Afrique.

Food Security and Land Governance Factsheet Kenya

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Policy Papers & Briefs
July, 2015
Kenya

In Kenya, insecure land tenure and inequitable access to land, forest and water resources have contributed to conflict and violence, which has in turn exacerbated food insecurity. To address these interlinked problems, a new set of laws and policies on food security and land governance are currently being introduced or designed by the Government of Kenya.

Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management

LandLibrary Resource
July, 2015

Launched in 2011, the Second Sustainable
and Participatory Energy Management Project (PROGEDE II) for
Senegal has been hailed for effectively mainstreaming a
gender perspective into an energy project. Under the
project, women have participated more in decision making;