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FAO release five new country profiles in the Gender and Land Rights Database
The Gender and Land Rights Database was launched by FAO in 2010 to highlight the major social, economic, political and cultural factors that influence the enforcement of women's land rights across countries, in all regions. Produced in consultation with national statistics authorities, universities, civil society organizations and other sources worldwide, the Database provides a practical tool for policy and decision-makers, development practitioners, programme designers, researchers and activists who work directly on land-related issues.
La mayor acción anti-Alumbrera
Indian government approves fresh amendments for women-friendly marriage laws
SE CONFORMÓ ALIANZA DE DIVERSAS ORGANIZACIONES EN PERÚ POR UNA GOBERNANZA RESPONSABLE DE LA TIERRA
Orden ARM/1408/2012 - Registro de explotaciones agrarias de titularidad compartida.
La presente Resolución regula el Registro de explotaciones agrarias de titularidad compartida, adscrito a la Dirección General de Desarrollo Rural y Política Forestal del Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, en el que se anotará toda la información sobre titularidad compartida de las explotaciones agrarias, que deberá contener la identificación de los cotitulares a través de sus nombres y apellidos y números de identificación fiscal respectivos y, en su caso, los mismos datos identificativos del representante designado por éstos, así como la identificación de la explota
Africa should deal with rapid urban population growth
Women's Major Group 'Disappointed and Outraged' At the Rio+20 Outcomes
[Worldwatch Institute/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX] Last week's Rio+20 Conference brought together 50,000 NGOs, policymakers, and activists from around the world to discuss sustainability. Unfortunately, many groups, including organizations that support reproductive health and women's rights, went home disappointed with the final outcome document, The Future We Want. In a statement released Sunday, the Women's Major Group (WMG) at Rio+20, which represented over 200 civil society women's organizations, expressed anger and frustration at the results of the final outcome document.