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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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CIPO 2016-2020

General

Cambodia Indigenous People Organisation (CIPO) is a Cambodian non-governmental organization. It found in June 2014. CIPO’s aim is indigenous community has a sense of ownership and partnership in land and sustainable natural resources management to ensure well-being of economy, society, culture and reducing poverty, discrimination. CIPO’s objectives are to increase awareness, capacity and legal assistance of indigenous people and to collectively organize communities to advocate for their rights. Expected results are: -          Indigenous peoples as collective and individual accessed awareness/knowledge and legal assistance to claim their rights. -          Collective rights of community members organized for the Communal Land Titling. -          Indigenous communities accessed trainings on professional occupation in agriculture and cultural handicraft and improved the use of existing resources in enhancement of sustainable livelihood. -          The cultural identity, tradition/custom, and the rights of indigenous peoples documented, and disseminated to all concerned people. CIPO will provide capacity building and promote community ownership in collaboration with stakeholders in the areas of IP’s rights, land and NRM. CIPO also provides skill trainings to improve the sustainable livelihoods for IPs. CIPO mainly operates in Rattanakiri, Mondul Kiri, and Preah Vihear province. The IP people makes up approximately 1.34% of the 13.5 million, they lack self-confident, awareness on their rights, they are not secure on their land. IP’s rights and livelihoods are under threats due government granted economic land concession, demand land for agro-industrial, mining and hydro power building and the IP areas became target area of development project. CIPO is a member of Cambodia Indigenous People Alliance (CIPA), a steering committee of the Indigenous People Forest Network (IPFN), a member of NGO Forum and other networks and a network member of Asia Indigenous People.  

Objectives

This project mainly contributes to results within Fair distribution of wealth and access to natural resources. Results will be reported later in the Global Civsam grant period 2016-2020

CRONGD- KC Support for Civic Participation in the defense of socio-economic interests 2016- 2020

General

The Kongo-central Province has been exploited for its natural resources since colonial times, including forest, oil and limestone. This has exposed the region to drought and pollution. It raises the issue of land grabbing, land tenure disputes and the lack of responsibility by private enterprises. In this context, this project aims to promote the rights of local communities affected by the exploitation, focusing in particular to improved access to basic social services. In addition, it aims to contribute to reducing community based conflicts and promoting climate justice.    

Objectives

This project mainly contributes to results within Fair distribution of wealth and access to natural resources. Results will be reported later in the Global Civsam grant period 2016-2020

Economic Empowerment for Smallholder Farmers

General

This project will be facilitating or Empowering the community to attain economic growth through interventions; Awareness creation on climate change, adaptation, mitigation and build their resilience. Another intervention that will be facilitated is application of sustainable agriculture land management practices and tree planting. In order to have sustainable and profitable agricultural products Gender involvement will be promoted and of great concern and farm product value addition.

FSAR 2016-2018

General

This Project aims to make stronger the social structure for the promotion, defense and claim of Human Right under a context of conflict and violence because of the defense of land rights and natural resources in the Bajo Aguan Region, it will also enhance the capacities and skills of Aguan’s social organizations and movements for the promotion and legitimation of the defense of Natural Resoruces, Human Rights and protection of threatened HRD.   To achieve that the project will strengthen the political, institutional, technical and programmatic capacities of Human Rights Defenders, Civil Society Organization and FSAR itself.

Objectives

This project mainly contributes to results within Fulfilment of human rights commitments. Results will be reported later in the Global Civsam grant period 2016-2020

Global Land Tool Network Partnership

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Land rights are powerful resources for people to achieve sustainable livelihoods. Switzerland joins others in supporting the Global Land Tool Network (3 rd Strategic Cycle) for its advocacy work and efforts to provide practical land tools available for authorities to ensure that all people, including women, youth and vulnerable groups, have access to land and tenure security. Switzerland brings in the experiences from other land related partnerships at national, regional and global levels.