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25 March 2023
Sommaire  Sous l'égide de la série Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN), le deuxième webinaire de la série " La décision sur l'affaire  Maledu : Le pouvoir de la reconnaissance des droits foncières " a eu lieu le 22 mars 2023.  Le webinaire a attiré un peu plus de 230 participants et…
25 March 2023
RESUMEN En el marco de la serie Advancing Land-based Investment Governance – ALIGN (Avanzando la gobernanza de las inversiones basadas en la tierra), el segundo seminario web de la serie "La sentencia Maledu: El poder del reconocimiento de los derechos de tenencia" tuvo lugar el 22 de marzo de 2023…
20 October 2022
Dr. Rick de Satge
This blog post is part of the series What to Read.  Lire la version française  //  Ler la versión en español  //  Ler a versão em português As a researcher compiling African country portfolios for the Land Portal, I have been struck by the widening inequalities, both within countries in the…
20 October 2022
Dr. Rick de Satge
Este blog forma parte de la serie Qué leer. Como investigador que recopila carteras de países africanos para el Land Portal, me ha sorprendido el aumento de las desigualdades, tanto dentro de los países del Sur global como entre el Sur y el Norte. Los vínculos entre la minería, la captura de…
20 October 2022
Rick de Satge
Cet article de blog fait partie de la série  Quoi lire. En tant que chercheur compilant les portefeuilles de pays africains pour le Land Portal, j'ai été frappé par le creusement des inégalités, tant au sein des pays du Sud qu'entre le Sud et le Nord. Les liens entre l'exploitation minière, la…
20 October 2022
Rick de Satge
Este blog faz parte da série What to Read (O que ler).   Como pesquisador que compila os perfis de países africanos para o Land Portal, fiquei impressionado com o aumento das desigualdades, tanto dentro dos países do Sul global quanto entre o Sul e o Norte. As ligações entre mineração, captura de…
25 May 2022
South Africa needs to move away from siloed and passive approaches toward water management and adopt more proactive, robust and integrated approaches. Apopular phrase in a time of crisis is “it never rains, but it pours”. This is usually a figurative expression referring to the overwhelming sense…
24 May 2022
Traditional leaders assign land giving little consideration to spatial planning for long-term, sustainable settlement. People are settled in places unsuitable for human habitation. And climate change will bring added volatility and exposure. At the funeral of five members of a family who were…
19 May 2022
This op-ed by Katlego Ramantsina, a researcher at the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies first appeared in the Daily Maverick Developing land tenure legislation is a difficult job to get right — especially given the legacy of intractable problems inherited from apartheid. The Gauteng…
18 May 2022
Lilian Lee
  The Land Portal advocates for more and better open land data, but more and better have never been our end objectives. Data must be used; it needs a purpose. One of the ways we practice what we preach is through our data stories.  The Land Portal regularly produces data stories on a wide range…
16 May 2022
This article by Wandile Sihlobo was first published in The Conversation Land ownership in South Africa remains skewed towards white farmers. David Silverman/via Getty Images  Land reform in South Africa is an emotive and politically fraught subject. That’s because land was at the heart of the…
15 May 2022
Ido Lekota is a former Sowetan political editor.  Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza tabled a R17, 3 billion budget in the past week to help support food security in the country. Didiza said the money will be distributed through a range of programmes, including the…