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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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Sustainable Livelihood and Disaster Mitigation (SLDM)

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The intervention works on the nexus of DRR, food security and agroforestry and successor programme of the Sloping Land Management programme (SLM). Building on SLM, food security remains central, but DRR is the principle concern of the domain of intervention. Combining food security and DRR increases the scope to work holistically towards sustaining the resources on which livelihoods depend. The emphasis on sustainable food production addresses the humanitarian needs of communities. Coupling this with a focus on community action serves to enlarge the scope for groups and individuals to act more autonomously.

UNDP - Strengthening Disaster Risk Governance in Tajikistan (SDRGT)

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Due to frequent occurrence of natural disasters the Government has endorsed number of laws and regulations, and developed relevant structure for DRM. However, the disaster risk governance requires further improvement. The project will assist the Government to expand approaches to risk governance at the national level involving the Government, civil society and the international community and improving local risk governance using risk assessments and risk informed land use planning targeting land owners and users.

F.a: Home Garden Project (HGP)

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This project aims at creating a self-help cooperative where 27 members with physical disabilities will learn about land management and sustainable gardening, will establish gardens in their homes, and will sell vegetables and fruits to different customers. In the end cooperative members earn income and are more independent.

F.a: Strengthening Indian Forest Communities' Struggles for Forest Commons

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"The project will continue and build upon the work of All India Forum of Forest Movements (AIFFM) that was supported by Siemenpuu during 2013—2014 (12046AAS + 13038AAS). The struggle for reclaiming and defending forest commons will be supported by center ing on efforts to establish suitable commons governance institutions at the grassroots, and developing suitable political and organizational strategies at state, national and international levels. The main beneficiaries will be forest dwelling communities organized under various Gram Sabhas. The focus areas will be in the states of West Bengal, Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Telangana, where the work will be done in association with AIFFM constituent groups and other local groups.The activities incl ude holding at least three All-India level and five state/sub-national level meetings, formulating political/organizational strategy documents and disseminating them, generating campaign materials, visiting various Gram Sabhas to facilitate the work of the movements, and providing financial support and information/knowledge to local movements.The activities will largely focus on increasing the spread of community institutions with a more articulate political focus on commons at various levels. A strong sup port group will also be created at pan-Indian level. The project will also further strengthen AIFFM as a network of diverse forest movements.Bajkul Gram Bharati (BGB) was established by youth inpired by Gandhian ideology in 1990. BGB works in West Bengal w ith e.g. rural women, land ownership, forest rights, as well as to defend the traditional village culture. BGB acts as a legal holder and financial coordinator in the project.All India Forum of Forest Movements (AIFFM) is a forum that implements the activi ties in the project. AIFFM is an evolving network, which campaigns particularly for the rights of forest dependent communities at the local level in several states and at the national level. AIFFM is a member of the Global Forest Coalition (supported by Si emenpuu) and is thus well linked with Siemenpuu’s Global Dialogue program."

F.a: Ensuring rights to access and management of land for rural women in Karongi District

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The government of Rwanda is not fully committed to implement and monitor legislative reforms improving women’s status. Additionally, attitudes and practices at local level are commonly in conflict with progressive legislation. The thought of private prop erty is often rejected and people are not well aware of the legislation or the official judicial system. It is common for women to perceive rights as privileges granted by men. The main goal of this project is to improve the realization of women’s land r ights and equal land tenure especially at Karong in Western Rwanda. The aim is to enhance the community’s knowledge on legislation and human rights, to strengthen women’s capacity to claim for their rights as well as to promote the implementation of pr ogressive legislation. Maison de Droit is an independent civil organization registered in 2006. 58 of the organisation’s 101 members are lawyers. The organization seeks to increase human rights knowledge and strengthen the communities’ participation in decision making. In addition, the organization aims to enhance realization and respect of human rights. www.maisondedroit.org