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Community Organizations ActionAid
ActionAid
ActionAid
Non Governmental organization

Location

International Secretariat
South Africa

ActionAid is an international anti-poverty agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide. Formed in 1972, for over 30 years we have been growing and expanding to where we are today - helping over 13 million of the world's poorest and most disadvantaged people in 42 countries worldwide.


In all of our country programmes we work with local partners to make the most of their knowledge and experience.

Members:

Alberta Guerra
catherine Gatundu
Shamsher Ali

Resources

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Realizing women’s land rights in Africa and Beyond

Reports & Research
Marzo, 2019
África
Kenya
Mozambique
Senegal
India

In October 2016, women farmers from 22 countries across Africa climbed the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro to claim women’s rights for access to and control over land and natural resources. This event coincided with the launch of a campaign of the African Land Policy Centre (ALPC) to reach the target of having 30 percent of all registered land in the name of women by 2025 and to embed women’s land rights into the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Le rôle du secteur des terres au cœur d’une action climatique ambitieuse

Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2018
Global

Date: octobre 2018


Source: Foncier & Développement


Par: CLARA


Quels types de solutions climatiques pourrions-nous envisager si nous faisions passer les besoins des êtres humains et de la planète en premier? Quelles seraient les solutions appropriées si nous prenons réellement au sérieux le souci d’équité exprimé par l’Accord de Paris?


VGGT: Assessment Toolkit Assessing gender-sensitive implementation and country-level monitoring of the Tenure Governance and Africa Land Policy Guidelines.

Training Resources & Tools
Octubre, 2017
Global

The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGT) are an international framework based on human rights obligations and standards for the governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests. Adopted in 2012 by Committee on World Food Security (CFS) member countries, and following an inclusive negotiation process, they recognise the importance of land to a country’s development, and that good land governance and broad access to land enable food security for all people.1