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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Displaying 2011 - 2015 of 2112Support to implementation of national forest and environmental program II
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The ministries of land and forests including their decentralized structures execute their mandates.
Strengthening Advisory Capacities for Land Governance in Africa
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The program is part of the BMZ special initiative ‘One World, No Hunger’ and contributes directly to achieving the objectives under its Action Area 6 (promoting responsible land use and improving access to land). The program is providing support in the following areas: providing institutional and specialized support to establish an African Network of Excellence for land governance with a view to enhancing educational capacities within the land management and land policy sector in Africa; promote demand driven research in Africa, and monitoring, evaluation and knowledge exchange regarding land policies. The program facilitates policy dialogue, South-South and North-South exchanges.
Anhui V: protection and management of the Qiupu River ecosystem
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The project aims at the sustainable management of the ecosystems at the lower reaches of the Qiupu River (Anhui Province) and the sustainable preservation of ecosystem services.
Local Democratic Governance Phase 3, 2014-2017
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The intervention aims to improve inclusiveness and accountability of land governance and prevent conflict linked to land management in Mali. Expected results are: 1) Improved performance of local land management arrangements; 2) Improved ownership of local government authorities in land and natural resources management; 3) Improved performance of citizen control for accountability between stakeholders involved in land and natural resource management; 4) lmproved sustainable use of agricultural land and other natural resources (forests, grazing, water).
Programme for Rural Irrigation Development (PRIDE)
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The programme, which draws lessons from IRLADP, aims to enable 17,500 smallholder households to enhance their production levels to such a degree that they can provide for their household nutritional demands and deliver produce to viable markets by providing smallholder farm households a combination of 5,200 ha of irrigated land and soil- and water conservation infrastructure; promotion of good agricultural practices; and linkage to improved value chains. Land and natural resource governance interventions aim to develop resilient land and water management systems for smallholder households on both rain-fed and irrigated lands; to develop agreements on equitable access to irrigate. Water Users’ Associations will be given long-term access to the irrigated land, and will be charged with sub-letting land to their members. Measures will be introduced for ensuring equitable access for women and youth.