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Par: André-Franck Ahoyo, Directeur adjoint des Entretiens Eurafricains à ASCPE.
Date: 11/01/2016
Source: Ohada.com
Uganda: Mabirizi Promises Tribunal to Protect Land Rights
By: John Okot
Date: January 12th 2016
Source: AllAfrica.com
Gulu — Independent presidential candidate Elton Joseph Mabirizi has pledged to set up a land tribunal that will fight cases of land grabbing when elected into office.
Speaking to residents in Cerelenu market, Gulu, at the weekend, Mr Mabirizi said he will ensure the people in the north don't lose their source of livelihood to land grabbers.
For Myanmar’s farmers, land rights still stuck in past
By Caitlin J Pierce
Date: December 22nd 2015
U Myint Tun was alone in his field in Sagaing Region when four officers pulled up in a military jeep with the bad news: His land now belonged to the government and he could no longer farm it. This was April 1996.
La problématique du foncier rural au Cameroun
Quelles terres pour les communautés installées dans les zones rurales du Cameroun? Administration foncière, Chefs Traditionnels, Communautés locales, Femmes exposent les problèmes d'accès à la terre dans les villages et proposent des solutions pour y remédier au moment où le Cameroun a entamé sa réforme foncière. 12mn d'information très enrichissante.
COLANDEF LAND AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
COLANDEF is a non-governmental organisation established, registered and operating in Ghana since November 2004.
We aim at improving land governance and the management of natural resources; enhance local governance systems; and better gender mainstreaming besides policy advocacy.
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Uttaran
Uttaran, which means ‘transition’, in Bangla language, is a people centred organisation using a rights based approach to alleviate poverty, diversify livelihood opportunities and empower poor communities throughout the southwest region and gradually expanding to other parts of Bangladesh. The core focus of Uttaran programs are human rights, land rights and agrarian reform, community based river basin management, sustainable water management, adaptation to climate change, ecological agriculture and food security.
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Center for Environmental Education and Development Nigeria (CEED Nigeria)
ABOUT CEED TARABA STATE NIGERIA
The Centre for Environmental Education and Development (CEED) Taraba State Nigeria was established in February, 2003, to increase awareness about the environment and sustainable development.
Philippines Islanders Unite to Resist “Land Grab” Palm Oil Companies
By: Rod Harbinson
Date: 7th January 2016
Farmers on Palawan are being tricked into giving land away to palm oil companies with local government support. Under the palm oil company "leases" the farmers lose all rights to their land, never receive any money, and are saddled with 25 years of debt. Those who resist the land grabs are now in fear for their lives following the murder of a prominent campaigner.