Feminismo em Moçambique: pela terra, liberdade, sororidade e uma vida livre de violência
Por Nzira Deus
Por Nzira Deus
Por Nzira Deus
Por Nzira Deus
A água é essencial para a vida na Terra. Cobre a maior parte da superfície da Terra, constitui mais de 50% dos nossos corpos, produz os nossos alimentos e sustenta os meios de subsistência.
A água é essencial para a vida na Terra. Cobre a maior parte da superfície da Terra, constitui mais de 50% dos nossos corpos, produz os nossos alimentos e sustenta os meios de subsistência.
A água é essencial para a vida na Terra. Cobre a maior parte da superfície da Terra, constitui mais de 50% dos nossos corpos, produz os nossos alimentos e sustenta os meios de subsistência.
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities in 100 countries as owners of waters that arise within their lands. Results derive from information collected by LandMark to score the legal status of community land tenure. Findings are positive; half of all countries recognize communities as lawful possessors of water on their lands. Three quarters permit communities to manage the distribution and use of water on their lands.
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities in 100 countries as owners of waters that arise within their lands. Results derive from information collected by LandMark to score the legal status of community land tenure. Findings are positive; half of all countries recognize communities as lawful possessors of water on their lands. Three quarters permit communities to manage the distribution and use of water on their lands.
This paper analyzes whether national laws acknowledge indigenous peoples and other rural communities in 100 countries as owners of waters that arise within their lands. Results derive from information collected by LandMark to score the legal status of community land tenure. Findings are positive; half of all countries recognize communities as lawful possessors of water on their lands. Three quarters permit communities to manage the distribution and use of water on their lands.