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Displaying 871 - 875 of 2117Colombia Land Administration Support Multi-Donor Trust Fund ( RDEL )
General
This activity (Colombia Land Administration Support Multi-Donor Trust Fund ( RDEL )) is a component of Colombia: Forests, Communities & Sustainable Growth (Territorios Forestales Sostenibles) reported by FCDO, with a funding type of 109 - Multilateral organisation and a budget of £2,264,496.This project benefits COLOMBIA.And works in the following sector(s): Forestry policy and administrative management.
Grant: EURU-1255:Reversing Land Degradation in Africa by Scaling (Bilateral)
General
A $21,400,547 Bilateral grant from EU-European Union to ICRAF for EURU-1255:Reversing Land Degradation in Africa by Scaling
Grant: SNDO-1179:Sustainable Integrated Land Management Solutions (SILMS) (Bilateral)
General
A $198,092 Bilateral grant from SNV-Netherlands Development Organisation to ICRAF for SNDO-1179:Sustainable Integrated Land Management Solutions (SILMS)
Appui à l'organisation des États Généraux sur le Foncier et réalisation du Cadre d'Analyse de la Gouvernance F
General
L'objectif global de l'action est de garantir et de sécuriser les droits de propriété foncières pour promouvoir les investissements publics et privés, favoriser le développement des activités de production et améliorer le climat social.2.2 Objectifs particuliersL'objectif particulier est de faire une évaluation consensuelle du statut de la gouvernance foncière, didentifier les principaux problèmes de la gestion foncière aux niveaux localrégional et national, , tant en milieu urbain que rura
Enabling Land Degradation Neutrality and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in Cameroon’s Sudano-Sahelia
Objectives
To enable land degradation neutrality (LDN) and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in the production landscapes of Cameroon’s Sudano-Sahelian agroecological zone.
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Target Groups
1. The project will deliver the following socio-economic benefits to agro-pastoralist and indigenous communities, women and youth SMEs in the North and Far North regions: - At least 700 women and youth trained and engaged in nursery business operations; - At least 8,300 smallholders and indigenous and local community members (50% women) have benefited from trainings on sustainable land and water management practices and on restoration techniques; - Gender-sensitive land use plans and facilitation of secure land access rights to men and women and indigenous communities. 2. Furthermore, the project contributes to two of the four pillars[1] of decent work: Pillar 1: Employment creation and enterprise development, which contains specific elements on: supporting smallholder farmers and SMEs in accessing training, and productive assets, including land. Pillar 4: Governance and social change, with engagement of communities and smallholder associations and groups including women and youth, in land use planning and policy processes, and in implementation. [1] http://www.fao.org/3/i1937e/i1937e.pdf