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7 May 2018
NAIROBI - Chiefs across Liberia are petitioning lawmakers while activists prepare for a sit-in protest in the nation's capital as they push to secure ancestral land rights, regarded as key to averting renewed bloodshed in the resource-rich country. About 100 women marched on the presidential
7 May 2018
Successful agricultural development initiatives associated with poverty reduction have seldom included large-scale land-based investment. Feed the Future focuses on smallholder-led agricultural growth as the principal engine of poverty reduction and food security. Investment in agriculture of all
17 April 2018
Monrovia - Catholic Bishops Conference of Liberia (CABICOL) has said that the Land Rights Bill is crucial and should properly be reviewed before it is passed into law. CABICOL said the bill must protect the rights of women and youth to own, manage and transfer land; contain accountable safeguard
2 April 2018
Farmers from Cambodia have filed a lawsuit in a Thai civil court against Asia’s largest sugar producer, accusing it of rights abuses after it allegedly kicked farmers off their land, a rights group said on Monday. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of 3,000 people, is the first class-action lawsuit filed
20 March 2018
In the face of rapid changes, how can people in Cameroon ensure they get the best deal to protect their land? In the shade of a local school’s corrugated iron roof, a group of men and women debate what to do.
18 January 2018
European Union Ambassador condemns the killing of a member of the Sengwer community and underlines that both indigenous people's rights and Kenya's water towers need protection   Today, the European Union Ambassador to Kenya Stefano A. Dejak condemned the reported killing of a member of the
10 January 2018
“Gender, Land and Mining in Mongolia” is the product of two years of rigorous field research in Mongolia in collaboration with the Mongolian NGO, People Centered Conservation (PCC). It is the first country research report by the WOLTS (Women’s Land Tenure Security) project team at Mokoro and
21 December 2017
Land acquisitions and land use restrictions can have adverse impacts on communities and individuals, including physical displacement; loss of land, income or livelihood; and/or involuntary resettlement. The World Bank addresses these negative impacts in its Draft Guidance Note for Borrowers on the
20 December 2017
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment is offering two to three grants of $10,000 each for innovative uses of www.OpenLandContracts.org. Applications due January 31, 2018. 
11 December 2017
PRIndex will collect data from 36 countries in 2018 to help citizens secure their rights to homes and land.
5 December 2017
With a population of 163 million people and an area of only 147,570 square kilometers, Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Land scarcity, insecure tenure, and other factors have contributed to a high volume of land conflicts. Such problems are compounded by
24 November 2017
With the new housing strategy, the government has committed to halving "chronic homelessness" by 2028 MUMBAI, Nov 23 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Canada's move to recognise housing as a fundamental right in its new national housing strategy marks a historic step towards ending homelessness, a

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