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Stand Up for Women's Land Rights in Tanzania
General
Stand For Her Land is advocating with and for women in Tanzania for secure and equal rights to land. With secure land rights, women not only have safe shelter but a chance at a more sustainable livelihood. Despite laws and policies that strengthen women's land rights, women around the globe, and many in Tanzania, face obstacles in exercising those rights. Stand For Her Land is working to close this gap between the laws and practice, empowering millions of women in the process.
F.a: Home Garden Project (HGP)
General
This project aims at creating a self-help cooperative where 27 members with physical disabilities will learn about land management and sustainable gardening, will establish gardens in their homes, and will sell vegetables and fruits to different customers. In the end cooperative members earn income and are more independent.
Improving trans-boundary agribusiness responsible land governance in C,L,M,V II
General
Oxfam in Myanmar seeks to contribute to the overall Mekong Regional Land Governance (MRLG) outcomes by engaging Myanmar and international agribusiness companies on land issues. In Myanmar, Oxfam will engage with local companies in Oxfam -organised workshops and meetings to raise awareness of land issues in the Shan and Kachin States. In addition, Oxfam will conduct research on company -community conflicts surrounding land acquisition in Myanmar, and support Oxfam in Vietnam's scoping trip and roundtable with Vietnamese companies in Myanmar. Oxfam in Myanmar will also participate in regional MRLG exchange trips and forums.
Land Rights-REGION:_SO
General
Promote and defend the rights of women, smallholder farmers and communities to enable access and control over land and its resources: strengthen policy to secure women?s land rights; combat commodity-driven deforestation and defend land rights.