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Innovative Approach To Land Conflict Transformation
In the Mekong region, conflicts between local communities and large scale land concessions are widespread. They are often difficult to solve. In Cambodia, an innovative approach to conflict resolution was tested in a case involving a private company, Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL), and several indigenous communities who lost some of their customary lands and forests when the company obtained a concession to grow rubber in the Province of Ratanakiri. The approach was developed by CSOs Equitable Cambodia (EC) and Inclusive Development International (IDI) with the support of QDF funding from MRLG.
Village Voice of Khamleuang, Southern Laos
Khamleuang talks about the market for their crops.
Village Voice of Amphone, Southern Laos
Amphone talks about using the land to grow his crops
Village Voice of Bot, Southern Laos
Bot talks about how land conflicts has decreased in their village.
Village Voice of Mon, Southern Laos
Mon describes their traditional ceremonies for the forest.
Village Voice of Preeah, Southern Laos
Preeah talks about how dependent they are on the land.
Village Voice of Bouat, Southern Laos
Bouat talks about their need of a water filter.
Village Voice of Chouvanh, Southern Laos
Chouvanh's views on being productive with the land.
Village Voice of Khamon, Southern Laos
Khamon about the crops from the land.
Village Voice of Nalee, Southern Laos
Nalee's views on the understanding of their land rights.