Passar para o conteúdo principal

page search

Community Organizations Other organizations (Projects Database)
Other organizations (Projects Database)
Other organizations (Projects Database)

Location

Working languages
inglês

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.

Members:

Resources

Displaying 1441 - 1445 of 2117

ANDF I

General

The newly established land administration agency in Benin has many responsibilities and is under a lot of time pressure to establish a national cadaster. The agency would benefit from support from partner organizations in order to have access to experiences and expertise in their operations and strategy.

St.Mary's University College

General

Mizan Law Review publication for 7(1) + 7(2) books entitled The Investment Promotion and Environmental protection balance in sustainable development and the Ethiopian land law regime in the context of sustainable development.

Promoting SNA, CSO and CBO Dialogue on Land and NRM Governance in Cambodia

General

The project aims to support establishment of local networks including establishment and function of Access to Justice Committee and other groups; strengthening capacity of SNAs, CSOs, CBOs and promote dialogues on legislations, policies related to land administration, NRM, and build their capacity on leadership, advocacy, and claim -making of vulnerable groups. The effort is also to help setting 4 Cambodia CLEAN to be able to do advocacy, policy and planning forum. Relevant resource manuals and IEC materials are developed for trainings, workshops and forums.

F.a: Women Leadership in Food Sovereignty and Environmental Democracy in Nepal

General

The proposed project is a continuation of an earlier project. The project will be implemented in Rautahat District and it focuses on four major interventions, a) support to involve targeted women in farming, b) support to improve targeted women?s social an d economic entrepreneurial capacity, c) support to include targeted women?s food security, food sovereignty and biodiversity related needs and concerns inlocal government?s policies, strategies and plans, and d) advocate for providing land to the landless Dalits and Dalit women. Through the project it is expected that: a) Dalit women get land and have their ownership, do farming, produce their food by themselves and start to make their lives secured in food, b) Dalit women engage in climate and disaster res ilient farming with the diversification of high value crops so that, they experience impervious, better-off and comfortable lives in the society, and c) Dalit women become able to incorporate their plans into local government?s program and budget and get c ontinue support in future too. Women groups from the earlier project area will continue to produce vegetables in their habitat areas or lease the land. They will also be involved in diversification of nutritious and high value vegetable crops by advancing their knowledge and skills. Continued social mobilization and capacity building process will empower them to raise their voices for land and food rights strongly and also integrate their real needs into local government?s annual programs. The new addition al groups will be capacitated to adjust with the existing groups. The project will continue with existing seven groups of 160 households in Rautahat District. There will be addition of maximum seven groups of the poorest, marginalized and landless Dalits women in Madhesh, totalling more than 150 households. Hence, there will be more than 300 women producers or households as direct beneficiaries and around 150 indirect beneficiaries (elected representatives and citizens). HIMAWANTI Nepal in technical suppor t with WLCN (Women Leading for Change in Natural Resource Management) will cooperate with local government. HIMAWANTI Nepal will also regularly coordinate with district level Land Rights Forum, Dalit organizations, other concerned stakeholders related to a griculture, livestock, land and province government to for effective implementation of the project.

Frame Agreement with NGO (Finn Church Aid)

General

Poor women from deprived communities are not in a position to access loan from banks or other financial institutions or financial service providers due to lack of physical collateral. The poor, indigenous women and girls are exploited from various forms of discrimination. Therefore there is a comprehensive need to build the capacity of deprived poor women to increase their access to financial capital with low interest rate. The local government bodies have not fully owned and realised the importance of wome n?s participation in planning process and providing justifiable share of resources to the women in their location. Strengthening cooperatives and their linkages with local bodies, including Ward Citizen Forum and Citizen Awareness Centre (CAC) are required to increase women?s access to resources and services. Most of the women still lack legal ownership of their land. Cooperatives still lack adequate knowledge and skills to develop strong linkages with market actors for enterprise development. Lack of vocat ional skill training and micro entrepreneurship skills among women and out of school youth girls, denial of women to property rights, gender based discrimination and women?s right violation justify the need to implement this project in Lalitpur district of Nepal. The overall objective of the project is to improve women?s economic and socio-cultural status. The specific objective is to develop and strengthen women-led local institutions for promoting economic, social and cultural rights of poor and marginali sed women communities in Lalitpur. Activities: ? Establish and strengthen two women cooperatives ? Establish a cooperative federation or a network of women cooperative ? Conduct cooperative education camps? Establish and strengthen District and Village Lan d Rights Forum and conduct joint land ownership campaign ? Evidence-based advocacy to improve women?s access to land? Income generation through enterprise development? Technical/vocational education to the most marginalised out of school youth girls ? Prov ide business and career counselling services to girls/women ? Strengthen Local Government?s capacity to promote socio-cultural rights of women? Strengthen Citizen Awareness Centre and Ward Citizen Forum ? Develop and broadcast Public Service AnnouncementRi ghts-holders /beneficiaries: 5 000 women and girls mainly from the poor indigenous and Dalits communitiesImplementing partner: The Lutheran World Federation Nepal (LWF Nepal).