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UN-Habitat and GLTN Youth-Led Action Research on Land Commencement Workshop Report

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
февраля, 2013
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Brazil
Nepal
Yemen
Global

The land challenge is central to the broader youth dynamics of migration, employment, livelihoods and belonging. The more than 1.8 billion youth living worldwide represent not only a land challenge, but an untapped potential in moving the tenure security agenda forward.

Land Access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia

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января, 2013
Ethiopia

This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia. Access to agricultural land is a constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia. We used survey data from the relatively land abundant districts of Oromia Region and from the land scarce districts of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ (SNNP) Region.

What Land Means to Youth

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Policy Papers & Briefs
декабря, 2012

In order to build on the momentum and to be able to move from individuals action to change towards a youth responsive land sector at scale, there is a need to strengthen the knowledge base and to broaden the understanding of how youth’s land rights and needs are intricately linked to sustainable development in rural and urban areas.

A Toolkit of Policy Options to Support Inclusive Green Growth

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декабря, 2012

In 2012, the Mexican Presidency of the G20 introduced inclusive green growth as a cross-cutting priority on the G20 development agenda. The second meeting of the G20 Development Working Group (DWG), hosted by the Government of the Republic of Korea, took place in Seoul the 19th and 20th of March 2012.

Tunisia

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декабря, 2012
Tunisia
Western Asia
Northern Africa

In the wake of the revolution, Tunisian society is currently undergoing a significant transformation. In late 2011, the country's first representative government in more than three decades was formed, as the Constituent Assembly was seated. Hundreds of legitimate candidates ran in an election that was free, fair, and enjoyed nearly 90 percent participation by eligible voters.