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Nearly 300 families living on islands given land titles

06 April 2018

The government has decided to reallocate more than 520 hectares of land in Sihanoukville’s Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem communes from state land to private ownership for nearly 300 families living there.

According to a sub-decree issued on Wednesday, the government decided to provide 528.37 hectares of land in the two communes to 298 families living in the area, while also allocating some plots of land for schools, administration offices, commune halls, village headquarters, military units and pagodas.

Paradise lost? Barbuda land activists seek action from Commonwealth

16 April 2018

ONDON/BOSTON, April 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Activists are urging Commonwealth leaders meeting in Britain this week to throw their weight behind a campaign to preserve a centuries-old communal land ownership system on the Caribbean island of Barbuda.


After Britain abolished slavery in its colonies in 1834, Barbudans developed a system of communal land ownership, now threatened by government plans to introduce private land ownership to boost development and tourism.


Paying Attention to Land Rights in Syria Negotiations

17 April 2018

As President Donald Trump ponders his response to yet another chemical weapons attack in Syria, advisers and commentators alike are mired in short-term calculations. But one day the Syrian conflict will come to an end. Whether this will involve the kind of negotiated settlement being sought in Geneva, or a much less formal accommodation of a bleak status quo, the resolution of housing, land and property (HLP) rights will be an essential part of any future peace.

Call for organisations to host interns for the ILC internship programme

17 April 2018

Deadline: 


31/05/2018


*Accepting applications on a rolling basis* 


The ILC Secretariat is now accepting applications from member organisations to host interns for the ILC internship programme. The internship programme aims at giving the opportunity to Master’s students and young researchers from within the ILC network to be placed for an internship in another ILC member organisation.

 


Why should you apply?


Murder of eight-year-old in India tied to nomadic land rights, activists say

17 April 2018

BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The brutal rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in India, that has triggered massive protests, highlights nomadic tribes’ vulnerability and lack of land rights, activists said.

According to the police, the girl was kidnapped, gang raped and killed in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir as part of a plot by Hindu residents to evict her nomadic Bakkarwal community from a village where they had temporarily settled.

International Land Coalition Vacancy: Monitoring, Evaluations and Learning (MEL) Officer (Local hire)

17 April 2018

Environment Liaison Center International (ELCI) is hiring for the Regional Coordination Unit of the International Land Coalition in Africa, ILC Africa a Monitoring, Evaluations and Learning (MEL) Officer.


Position title: Monitoring, Evaluations and Learning (MEL) Officer (Local Contract)


Duty station: Nairobi-Kenya, Kasarani, ICIPE Duduville Campus.


Reporting to:  ILC Africa Regional Coordinator


Qualifications / Preconditions: 

International Land Coalition Vacancy: Programme Development Officer-PDO (local hire)

17 April 2018

The Environment Liaison Center International (ELCI) is hiring for the Regional Coordination Unit of the International Land Coalition in Africa, ILC Africa a Programme Development Officer (PDO).


Position title: Programme development officer-PDO (local contract)


Duty station: Nairobi-Kenya, Kasarani, ICIPE Duduville Campus.


Reporting to:  ILC Africa Regional Coordinator


Qualifications / Preconditions: 


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