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Displaying 11 - 15 of 26Angola Strengthening Governance for Enhanced Service Delivery Project
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To increase the amount and reliability of fiscal transfers to selected municipalities; strengthen their public financial and land management capacity; and increase identity coverage.
Program to Accelerate Agrarian Reform (One Map Project)
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The Project Development Objective is to establish clarity on actual land rights and land use at the village level in the target areas.
Participation and Opportunities for Women Economic Rights (POWER)
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The Project by the end of 24 months POWER will strengthen the eco-feminist movement to promote and protect the economic rights of marginalised women affected by compulsory land acquisition in four districts in Northern (Nwoya, Amaru) and Western (Hoima and Buliisa) Uganda at a critical time when 300,000 women have been displaced and an additional one million women are at risk of displacement. The project will contribute to the SDG target that all women enjoy equal rights to “economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property and natural resources”. As primary beneficiaries 1,000 women will receive legal support and training and awareness raising in women’s rights and alternative livelihoods. These women will share their learning with 6,000 secondary beneficiaries ensuring in excess of 5,380 women are inputting into decision-making affecting their land ownership and livelihoods at local, national and international levels to advocate for policy change and improve access to justice.
Action for Access and Management Rights to Land and Natural Resources of Small Farmers in Northern Thailand
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Overall Objective: To contribute to the adoption of laws promoting equitable land distribution and natural resources management. Specific Objective: Increased capacity of small-scale farmers and their networks in northern Thailand to organize movements for and demand their rights to land and natural resources management.The action will support the strengthening of the civil society movement for land reform to be led by the Northern Land Reform Network (NLRN) and the Peoples Movement for a
Mitigating Conflict through Strengthened Community Land Rights
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This activity (Mitigating Conflict through Strengthened Community Land Rights) is a component of Security and Justice Innovation Fund reported by FCDO, with a funding type of 111 - Not for profit organisation and a budget of £340,941.This project benefits Developing countries, unspecified.And works in the following sector(s): Legal and judicial development.