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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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Indigenous Support Programme External Evaluation.

General

The Indigenous Support Programme (ISP) was created in 2004 to guarantee indigenous rights to land use and demarcation, health, bi-lingual education and cultural preservation in the face of ineffective public policy implementation, the emerging threats of legal amendments that will adversely affect indigenous rights, the encroachment of indigenous lands by large-scale projects, and increasing changes in weather patterns due to climate change. CAFOD set up this programme with several organizations supporting them financially and technically. At each of its 3 year cycle, the program defined common work objectives. Throughout its existence, diverse factors influenced the composition of the Program, with the entry and exit of organisations. CAFOD set up the Several organisations supported financially and technically by CAFOD made up the ISP. At present, the ISP is made up of 4 organisations: Indigenous Council of Roraima (CIR), Indigenous Missionary Council - Prelature of Tefé (CIMI-Tefé), Hutukara Yanomami Association (HAY) and Socio-environmental Institute (ISA). Since its creation, the ISP went through 3 evaluations. The last one took place in 2013 and guided the construction of the latest cycle (2014-2018) involving 3 priority thematic axes, defined in agreement with the partners: (i) Territorial management and climate change; (ii) Indigenous rights and development threats; (iii) Institutional strengthening. Throughout this cycle, CAFOD financed 15 projects, totaling £634,673.37.

LUKE INFORES Implementation of Forest Data in Tanzania

General

The project overall objective is ?Sustainable management and use of Tanzanian forests?. The project will contribute to this by increasing the availability of information on forests by working with three institutions of which two are research institutes (SU A TAFORI) and one is Tanzania Forest Service. In the long run this will improve the living conditions for the people of the country through strengthened national economy and quality of life. The project aims at supporting forest and land use policy in line with the National Forest Policy 2001. Forest land management forest-based industries and products and ecosystem conservation and management with institutions and human resources are included in NFP. The aim is sustainable supply of forest products and ser vices by maintaining sufficient forest area under effective management employment and foreign exchange earnings through sustainable forest-based industrial development and trade and ecosystem stability through conservation of forest biodiversity water catc hments and soil fertility.The results and activities of the INFORES-Tanzania project:1) Strengthened capacity of direct beneficiary organizations on NAFORMA maintenance and data dissemination and improved capacity on multisource forest data processing and GIS.2) Improved capacity of forest inventory and management oriented research in SUA and TAFORI.

F.a: Enhancing Community Based Decision Making on Customary Land, Natural Resources, and Livelihood: A Pilot P

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Within the project, an initial workshop with the two local communities involved will take place, SDI's existing land mapping guides will be updated, the communities' land use and natural resources will be mapped, the communities' land use norms will be doc umented, their awareness of how to tackle investors interested in land acquisition will be increased, communication material and radio programmes will be produced. Finally, the lessons learnt during the project will be analysed and shared with national and international decision-makers. Liberia is one of the African countries, which has granted most land concessions to the national elite and foreign investors; 25% of its land area. The land is used for industrial agriculture as well as forestry and mining i ndustries, for instance rubber and oil palm plantations. Consequences include forced displacement of local communities, environmental damage, human rights violations, livelihood uncertainty and land conflicts. Therefore, communities lack legal advice, info rmation on the consequences of contracting their lands, and ways to get investors to respect the contracts made. The aim of the project is to gather best practices on how to support communities to protect their traditional lands, resources, livelihoods and cultures. By increasing the capacity of the communities, the aim is to raise awareness of their land governance strategies. In addition, the aim is to ensure participatory, responsible and informed decision-making of the communities when deciding on their land and resource management. They will also be supported in negotiating and reaching a fair compensation on investments regarding their lands. The project will be implemented with two local communities in the River Cess county (approximately 7,000 commun ity members). The communities are mostly members of the forest dependent Bassa tribe. Typical livelihoods are related to agriculture, fishing, hunting, traditional medicine, artisan mining and non-timber forest products (rattan).

Promoting peaceful conflict transformation of land rights and land use issues

General

Förderung friedlicher Konflikttransformation von Landrechts- und Landnutzungsfragen

Objectives

In der Projektregion leben über sechzig Prozent der Bevölkerung auf dem Land und in kleinen Städten. Eine große Herausforderung ist die Vielzahl an Menschenrechtsverletzungen durch kommerzielle Landwirte. Ziel ist es Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und Stabilität auf den Zielbetrieben herzustellen, indem durch ökumenische Akteure interveniert wird, ihre Kapazitäten ausgebaut und Dialoge und Veranstaltungen organisiert werden sowie Lobby- und Advocacy durchgeführt werden. Zielgruppe sind Akteure in Farmbetrieben, Politik und Kirche, marginalisierte Menschen und traditionelle Führungskräfte.

Establishment of a center for the protection of minors and for therapies for clerics in Yaoundé

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Unterstützung der Netzwerkarbeit ländlicher Zentren in Madagaskar zur Förderung der Nahrungsmittelsicherheit und Absicherung von Landrechten

Objectives

Das Netzwerk "BIMTT" leistet einen Beitrag zur Verbesserung der sozioökonomischen Situation kleinbäuerlicher Haushalte in Madagaskar und zur Sicherung ihrer produktiven Ressourcen. Es arbeitet insbesondere daran, die Zahl der aktiven Mitgliedsorganisationen zu erhöhen, die sich zu Themen der nachhaltigen Landwirtschaft beraten und austauschen. Die Mitgliedsorganisationen werden auch verstärkt versuchen, die Bodenrechte der Bevölkerung zu verteidigen und Politiker(innen) für die Landreform und Zugang zu Land zu beeinflussen.