Environmental Justice Foundation | Land Portal
Acronym: 
Ejf

Localização

1 Amwell Street
London
Reino Unido
GB
Working languages: 
inglês

Dynamic, agile and effective, the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) is working to secure a world where natural habitats and environments can sustain, and be sustained by, the communities that depend upon them for their basic needs and livelihoods.

From the cotton fields of Uzbekistan to the coastal waters of West Africa, EJF is working in some of the world’s toughest and most remote countries to shine an international spotlight on the environmental and human rights abuses that too often go unnoticed.

By looking at environmental security through a human rights lens, we can mobilise concern, garner support and drive international action for lasting change.

EJF’s campaigns run across five key areas: oceans, climate, forests, cotton and activist training.

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Project
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The Project s expected effect on society is a resilient and sustainable economy in Ghana achieved through inclusive, strong, and effective caspacity, planning and management of coastal ecosystems.
The expected effects for the target group of the Project are (Outcome):
- Outcome 1: To reduce fishery declines and secure fisherfolk access to fisheries resources through ending illegal fishing and promoting participatory co- management.

Project
Geographical focus: 

Empower coastal communities (women and marginalised people in particular)to articulate and voice their interests in tenure rights processes, to promote transparancy in the management of the fishery sector and to provide alternative livelihood options to fishers and processors affected by capacity reduction efforts.

Project
Geographical focus: 

The project is working with coastal communities engaging in the clams fisheries by using an Open-Source Software such as Solutions for Open Land Administration (SOLA) & Open Tenure as an enabling technology to help protect tenure rights for the implementation of the VGGT.

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