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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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Indigenous Intercultural Governance Program in Bolivia

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The program will help strengthen the vision and the ability to generate proposals from organizations, and promote public policy proposals that allow indigenous intercultural management with a capacity of influence in all areas of political decision. It also seeks to achieve a planned and integrated management of indigenous territories with identity, incorporating among other things, access to the benefits of judicious use of natural resources and exercise the right to a "prior and informed consultation", as a model to replicate in other territorial spaces. It also aims to strengthen the participation of women in decision -making spaces, in the process of an indigenous land management and encourage their political participation at different levels of the state; another goal is to contribute to create intercultural processes by constructing visions of development between different actors for a proper management of territorial spaces. Indigenous Peoples of lowlands and highlands of Bolivia constitute the primary target of the program population. The territories of programmatic action are ,: the Nation Killaka in the departments of Potosí and Oruro and Guarani Nation in the departments of Santa Cruz and Chuquisaca, represented by its indigenous regional organizations, Khatun Killaka Asanajaqi (JAKISA) and the Assembly of the Guarani People (APG) respectively. To support to the organizations and the program as a whole, we will work with other actors in the indigenous movement, such as NGOs committed to the rights of Indigenous Peoples. The project will last 2 years.

Human Rights Promotion and Implementation

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The project covers spesific activities under three separate units of the Legal Assistance Centre. The AIDS Law Unit focuses on HIV/AIDS and the law and seeks to educate and empower people infected and affacted by HIV. The Gender research and advocacy proje ct seems to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women through legal research law reform and related advocacy work. ACtivities focus on women and children through empowerment training awareness raising on spesific matters. Land Environment and De velopment Unit addresses three areas which are closely linked and which also have potential to have a huge impact on poverty. The activities will focus on the poor and landless communities obtaining increased benefits from the land reform program proper im plementation and adherence to the Environmentalo Management Act and community empowerment.

Implementing conservation priorities for Asian elephants in the Southern Myanmar Landscape

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The goal of this three-year project is to increase knowledge of elephant populations in southern Myanmar, generating evidence on which to base an elephant landscape management plan, and the tools for local stakeholders to implement the plan. Project objectives include: 1) establish routine monitoring of key elephant sub-populations and threats; 2) improve human-elephant conflict (HEC) management and reduce HEC events to under 5 annually; 3) mitigate the threat of poaching; and 4) with stakeholders draft and implement an elephant landscape management plan. Activities include: 1) collaring 10 elephants to support land-use planning and HEC management, and provide real-time early warnings to villages; 2) establish, train and support Community Elephant Guards to respond to and document HEC and poaching threats; 3) work with local communities to create information networks and build on anti-poaching messages of previous campaigns; and 4) analyze monitoring data, consult with stakeholders, and draft an elephant landscape management plan. This project will contribute to the survival and increase the population and habitat of wild Asian elephants in Myanmar.

Strenghtening the resilience of 1000 households in Kolda - Senega

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- Increase in a sustainable and , diversified way, the agricultural production for a greater nutritional impact through the introduction of safeguarding and restoring practices of soil and water conservation, the development and rehabilitation of multipurpose gardens and agro forestry market gardens; - Provide high -quality seeds under the conditionality of the participation on high labour work and organise training sessions for households and decentralised services and awareness campaign on nutrition; - Conducting advocacy campaigns at local, national and global level around policies of social protection and land reform, support members of the Social Protection Service and create citizens juries.