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Displaying 6 - 10 of 18Accès sécurisé des femmes et des jeunes à la terre en milieu rural au Burkina Faso : Cas de la Boucle du Mouhoun
Le droit d’accès à la terre et à la propriété foncière, tant pour les femmes et les jeunes que pour les hommes, donne lieu à de multiples avantages qui favorisent l’élimination de la pauvreté. Cette appropriation procure une sécurité de production pour garantir une sécurité alimentaire et elle confère une certaine autonomie d’existence. Cependant, les femmes et les jeunes sont souvent plus marginalisés que les hommes dans l’accès à la terre.
Pathways to improving and scaling Land Tenure Registration (LTR) approaches in Burundi
This scoping study on ways to improve tenure security in Burundi is commissioned by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). RVO is responsible for the implementation of the LAND-at-scale program, which is a program launched by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to contribute to improved land governance around the world.
Addressing Land Governance in International Responsible Business Conduct Agreements
The study was commissioned to the KIT Royal Tropical Institute in July 2017 by the Land Dialogue, with financial support from the Dutch Government. The objective is to provide insight and guidance into the relevance of land governance as a possible priority theme t o be considered in the process of the International Responsible Business Conduct (IRBC) Agreements.
Linking land governance and food security in Africa
As part of a F&BKP knowledge agenda on land governance and food security, LANDac organisedthree country-specific learning trajectories on land governance and food security in Uganda, Ghana and Ethiopia. This reflection paper brings together the main findings and outcomes to provide policy recommendations for improved land governance and food security in Africa.
Food Security and Land Governance Factsheet 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. The new Food Security Bill explicitly recognizes the link between food security and land access, and the 2012 land laws target the corrupt system of land administration that made much of Kenya’s land grabbing possible.