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Ekta Parishad invited to meet French Minister in Paris
The french Vice-Minister for Development, Pascal Canfin, invited P.V. Rajagopal, leader from Ekta Parishad, to discuss the agremment achieved on land rights in India by the Jan Satyagraha, march for Justice. See the press release attached below (document available in french and english).
Brazil : Maracana indigenous community delay World Cup eviction
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-21001052
A Brazilian indigenous community that has been facing eviction from a building next to the Maracana football stadium has celebrated the police's decision to leave the area.
Riot police in Rio de Janeiro had encircled the area early on Saturday expecting a court order to evict them.
The building is meant to be demolished as part of preparations for next year's World Cup.
Vacancy Announcement - Short-term consultant position - Support to the ILC Asia Regional Platform
The ILC Secretariat is hiring consultant for a four-five month period to: (a) act as interim coordinator for about five months; (b) support the Asia regional Steering Committee in the recruitment of a new coordinator; and, (c) support the Asia Steering Committee in the selection of a new host organization for the regional coordination unit.
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The key areas of responsibilities and specific tasks to be performed by the consultant are the following:
Call for new land rights in Scottland
In evidence submitted to the Land Reform Review Group established by the Scottish Government to push forward land reforms, Community Land Scotland has called for new land rights for communities.
In their evidence Community Land Scotland argues for:
Extended rights over all land in Scotland for communities to have an absolute right to purchase land
The creation of a land agency to facilitate `mediated negotiations’ with land-owners to achieve land transfers
An increase in the Land Fund for community purchases to £10m a year
Punjabi farmers find land in Georgia
(...) "We are paying $950 [£580] for each hectare for a 99-year lease. You'd not get much for that in the Punjab. I'm not sure if the farm is in the north or south but it is sort of over by Turkey and Armenia," he said. (...)
To read more click on the link below
Publication on community land rights in Tanzania
To get access to a new publication on community land rights in Tanzania, follow the link : http://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/maliasili-publication-on-community...
Clarification of land-related rights in Viet-Nam
(...)"Article 58 in the draft defines: "Organizations and individuals are assigned or leased land by the state or are recognized of their land use rights in the long term or in certain duration. Land users shall be responsible to protect, nourish, rationally use for the right purpose; are allowed to transfer of land use rights and implement relevant obligations prescribed by law. Land use rights are property rights which are protected by law."
The urban challenge for refugees
Sequestering refugees in rural camps is no longer the norm: The most recent estimates indicate that almost half of refugees flock to urban areas and just one third to rural camps, according to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). But while agencies are adjusting their approaches, they are still struggling to match their response with their policies.
Read more at http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97203/The-urban-challenge-for-refugees
A lifeline in the dalit battle for land rights
"AHMEDABAD: Navsarjan Trust was a response to one of the worst instances of caste violence in Gujarat. In January 1986, the Rajputs of Golana village in Anand district shot dead four dalits over a land dispute.
Eighteen people were injured and several dalit houses were set on fire. Activist Martin Macwan, who had lost a colleague in that violence, started Navsarjan in 1989 to take up the cause of dalits."
To read more click on the link below...
South Africa "two-thirds urbanised"
Two-thirds of South Africa's population now lives in urban areas, according to the most recent survey of the country released by the South African Institute of Race Relations in Johannesburg on Tuesday 22 January. The data in the survey comes from the World Bank.
Read more: http://www.southafrica.info/news/urbanisation-240113.htm#ixzz2Iy018kk3